Dining halls: A freshman’s perspective Michelle Huang November 6, 2015 0 Comments With the dawn of a new school year, a wave of bright new faces flooded Stanford’s campus. Ah, yes — freshmen. Freshmen, sparkling full of hope and an excitement to learn. Freshmen, hopelessly... Read More »
Students petition for a sustainable-food-themed dining hall Deepti Kannan October 16, 2015 1 Comment A petition for a sustainable-food-themed dining hall has garnered student support as the ASSU considers a Senate resolution to transform an existing dining hall. Read More »
Nutrition, nutrition, all around, but can it actually be found? Caleb Smith June 4, 2015 1 Comment Nutritional information about Stanford's dining halls is partially available online- but the extent to what it is available is partly similar, partly different when compared to peer universities. Read More »
Stratifying Stanford one sandwich at a time Elena Marchetti-Bowick April 14, 2015 0 Comments Working to improve economic equity is not always easy. But having an economically diverse student body is futile if the only thing it achieves is stratification on campus. If we truly value such... Read More »
Dining hall tutoring alleviates problems of old resident tutoring program Skylar Cohen January 28, 2015 0 Comments Students are now receiving subject and writing tutoring in dining halls through a joint effort between the Hume Center for Writing and Speaking and the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) that... Read More »
Parsley is Gharsley: A waffle kurfuffle, or: How the heck can’t you people figure this out? Robin Thomas February 2, 2011 2 Comments There’s nothing quite as awful As the beeping of a waffle Iron when I am still waking, Thinking only about making My little bowl of Lucky Charms. Read More »