New dorm construction in Lagunita Court underway Skylar Cohen November 11, 2015 0 Comments The construction of two new dorms in Lagunita Court are proceeding on pace and expected to open for the 2016-2017 school year. Read More »
McMurtry building hosts opening reception Sophie Stuber October 7, 2015 0 Comments The McMurtry Building for the Department of Art and Art History hosted its formal opening reception Tuesday, Oct. 6, though the building’s galleries and classrooms have been accessible since Sept.... Read More »
Hoover Neuroscience Health Center to open this winter under Renewal Project Malini Ramaiyer September 7, 2015 0 Comments The Hoover Neuroscience Health Center will open this winter as the first building to be finished under the Stanford University Medical Center Renewal Project, organized by the Planning, Designing and... Read More »
Stanford Dish closed until mid-August for renovation James Noh July 20, 2015 0 Comments Due to construction, the Stanford Dish and all its service roads are closed until approximately Sunday, August 16, according to an update by the Stanford Report. Read More »
Stanford Federal Credit Union building undergoes remodeling Aditi Desai July 12, 2015 0 Comments The Stanford Federal Credit Union (FCU), located on the Pampas Lane, will begin the remodeling of their building this July and is expected to end in the fall. Read More »
President John Hennessy to step down in summer 2016 Catherine Zaw June 11, 2015 39 Comments President John Hennessy announced plans to step down as the University's president earlier today, informing both the Board of Trustees and the Faculty Senate. Read More »
Tresidder to undergo renovations this summer Andrew Vogeley June 11, 2015 2 Comments According to a University press release, Tresidder Memorial Union will be undergoing renovations this summer, including both the retail and office spaces. Read More »
In the eye of the sandstorm Holly Moeller April 8, 2015 2 Comments We need to develop an environmental consciousness that admires sustainability, not consumption, and rewards conservation, not excess. In so doing, we’ll become better caretakers, not just of our... Read More »