Ike’s Place proposes ready-made sandwiches to cater to Stanford students Lisa Hao July 1, 2015 0 Comments Ike’s Place, previously located in the Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center, will be bringing their “hand-crafted, finger-lickin-good” sandwiches back to the Stanford area later this year. In... Read More »
Forbes Café: A New Pricing Scam? Op Ed June 25, 2015 11 Comments The situation at Forbes signals a broader concern: The interests of students are deliberately left out of the decision-making process in favor of market analyses to generate profit. Read More »
Ike’s Place to come to Palo Alto Nitish Kulkarni June 13, 2015 3 Comments Popular sandwich shop Ike’s Place, which closed at the end of spring quarter last year amid student protests, is returning to the Stanford area. In a post on the popular photo sharing app... Read More »
Editorial Board: The doldrums of freedom Vol. 246 Editorial Board October 29, 2014 12 Comments This Board is worried by the increasing homogeneity of experience on campus. Stanford University is not doing enough to encourage the creative, wacky, eccentric environment that has made Stanford... Read More »
Ike’s places bid on Lathrop Library cafe space Catherine Zaw October 14, 2014 5 Comments In a public tweet earlier this week, Ike Shehadeh, owner of sandwich shop Ike's Place, announced that he had placed a bid for his eatery on the Lathrop Library cafe space. Read More »
Forbes Family Cafe to announce its opening date in coming weeks Katie Zingheim October 6, 2014 11 Comments The Forbes Family Cafe will announce its opening date after inspections are completed in the next week or two. Read More »
Stating the obvious Nick Ahamed September 16, 2014 2 Comments Stanford is not perfect. After all, no university is. Some, maybe most, of you don’t want to complain because we do go to one of the best universities in the world. But, that does not mean that... Read More »
On Ike’s, protest and privilege Matt Lopez May 22, 2014 25 Comments The worst possible use of the talents, passion and energy of Stanford students is to myopically focus on the annoyances we face on campus for the four years that we’re here. Stanford tends towards a... Read More »