Classy Classes: LAW 116N addresses policy issues in today’s society Hannah Knowles December 6, 2015 1 Comment In LAW 116N: “Guns, Drugs, Abortion, and Empirical Evaluation of Law and Policy,” students learn to disentangle fact from fiction in some of society’s most controversial policy issues. Read More »
Beating the Dreams Out of Excellent Sheep Tashrima Hossain November 9, 2015 0 Comments When we first applied to Stanford, we were asked to demonstrate intellectual vitality-- a genuine interest in expanding our horizons, whether it be as part of a research lab, through a community... Read More »
From the music desk: An open letter to the class of 2019 Benjamin Sorensen October 21, 2015 0 Comments Originally published in print on September 15th, 2015. In the age of streaming and the collapse of copyright, finding music is not hard, but discovery remains a challenge. Too often we start our... Read More »
Am I having fun yet? Madeleine Chang September 23, 2015 5 Comments The well-intended emphasis on having a good time, however, sometimes has the opposite effect: a sense of lonesomeness rooted in the worry that you yourself are not having the fun you think you’re... Read More »
A message to the freshmen Mysia Anderson September 16, 2015 8 Comments This is a demand to 2019 to learn about how they intentionally or unintentionally oppress others, and a demand to this group of world citizens to be both uncomfortable and disgusted with inaction as... Read More »
Do we all really need RFs?: A different proposal Claire Zabel and Joseph Zabel April 9, 2015 2 Comments Giving students (especially freshmen) the option of living in dorms without RFs provides them with an opportunity to experience dormitory life and their newfound independence without having to worry... Read More »
Ask what The Daily can do for you Winston Shi February 1, 2015 0 Comments There are very real opportunities for you to make meaningful and lasting contributions to Stanford’s paper of record. Not just in recruiting but in campus culture as a whole, we need to do a better... Read More »
Full Moon on the Quad 2014 Kristen Stipanov and Rahim Ullah October 9, 2014 1 Comment Students gathered on the Quad on Wednesday evening to partake in the Stanford tradition of exchanging kisses under the first full moon of the quarter. Read More »