Mather: Thanks for bolstering Stanford’s home field advantage Andrew Mather September 14, 2015 0 Comments This week is one of the coolest times to be at Stanford, when more than 1,700 students join the Cardinal family. I’ve experienced this week as a freshman, as an Orientation Volunteer and as an... Read More »
The real price of athletics at Stanford Op Ed March 1, 2015 5 Comments Rather than criticize the Athletic Department for its (relatively efficient) expenditures, Majerovitz and the wider Stanford community should focus on the unique exposure and diversity... Read More »
Graduate students to present University Ave. project ideas Baker Tilney January 22, 2014 0 Comments On Jan. 23, Stanford graduate students working with John Barton, director of Stanford’s Architecture Program, will present new concepts for a “21st Century Research Park” located at 27... Read More »
Arrillaga Outdoor Education and Recreation Center opens Ileana Najarro November 4, 2013 0 Comments The 75,000-square-foot center, located just west of Roble Field on Santa Teresa Street, features a well-lit rock climbing room designed for rope climbing and bouldering, multipurpose fitness studios... Read More »
John Arrillaga ’60 donates $151 million to Stanford Marshall Watkins July 1, 2013 2 Comments Philanthropist John Arrillaga '60 made a $151 million gift to Stanford last week, in the largest single gift by a living donor to the University. Read More »
Menlo Park citizens continue to protest University development Olivia Moore May 20, 2013 0 Comments University administrators and local government officials continue to differ, meanwhile, on whether further revisions will take place before the project moves forward. Read More »
R&DE rescinds proposed herbicide treatment of Escondido Village lawns Helin Gao April 3, 2013 0 Comments Residential and Dining Enterprises (R&DE) Student Housing has rescinded the proposed treatment of EV family courtyard lawns with herbicide, following protests last summer by Escondido Village (EV)... Read More »
The Daily Brief: Saturday, March 30 Molly Vorwerck March 30, 2013 0 Comments Menlo Park City Council critiques Stanford's plans to construct mixed-use buildings on El Camino Real, and former Stanford administrator Cecilia Preciado Burciaga dies of lung cancer at age 67. Read More »