Hope House engages former substance addicts with a Stanford education Irene Hsu April 21, 2014 0 Comments Ursula K. Le Guin’s short story, “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas,” is about a utopian community whose happiness depends on the suffering of one child. Every year, the community is informed... Read More »
Election 2012 class innovative, ‘far from perfect’ Angela Zhang December 4, 2012 2 Comments Every Tuesday night leading up to the Nov. 6 presidential election, Cemex Auditorium was packed with a mixed student population of undergraduate, graduate and continuing studies students. Read More »
Bay Area thinkers ponder ‘life’ Marshall Watkins January 20, 2012 0 Comments A panel of Bay Area thinkers addressed interpretations of life, the role of technology in human existence and ethical quandaries Thursday evening at “Life,” the second stage of an... Read More »
Stanford leads web movement An Le Nguyen February 23, 2010 0 Comments Standing in stark contrast to rising tuition costs, a growing number of American universities are providing free online courses to the general public and, by the numbers, Stanford appears to be at the... Read More »