Multiple meanings and community critique: The complex place of muralism in Casa Zapata Op Ed April 30, 2015 6 Comments The hostility of recent critiques from those who have not chosen to engage with the Zapata community are unproductive and deeply hurtful, as well as neglectful of the unique space that Zapata occupies... Read More »
Affirming our commitment to community Op Ed April 28, 2015 6 Comments We join with all members of this community in listening to one another and working together to make Stanford the kind of place where every person and voice feels valued. And we are always open to... Read More »
Community sibling programs grow to ease freshmen adjustment to college Nikhita Obeegadoo December 4, 2014 0 Comments Freshman blues are an integral part of the Stanford college experience. From homesickness to culture shock, these feelings vary across a wide spectrum, and it is often hard to find an optimal way of... Read More »
Students propose Muslim resource center Alexa Liautaud March 31, 2013 6 Comments A proposal to establish a Muslim cultural resource center on campus has gained fresh attention in recent months, with a group of undergraduate and graduate students reviving a seven-year-old plan in... Read More »
Community centers undergo first review in history Neel Thakkar December 4, 2012 1 Comment For the first time in their 40-plus year history, Stanford’s six community centers are undergoing a review and assessment by Student Affairs. Read More »
Op-Ed: CC: lonelystanford@gmail.com Op Ed December 1, 2010 5 Comments Freshman year, I discovered the infamous “Stanford duck syndrome,” where on the surface everyone looks calm but underneath is paddling like mad to stay afloat. I would soon discover that I, too,... Read More »