Why we can’t have nice things Lily Zheng November 8, 2015 1 Comment Once in awhile I find myself wondering just what “sex” means at Stanford. There’s the Sexual Health Peer Resource Center (SHPRC) and three dollars of free sex toys and condoms every quarter;... Read More »
Celebrating female power with ‘The Vagina Monologues’ Madeline MacLeod May 5, 2015 0 Comments Walking into Stanford’s production of “The Vagina Monologues” last Sunday, produced by Kardinal Kink, a friendly guy invited me to take whatever I wanted. I looked down to see the selection of... Read More »
The anatomy of a no Lily Zheng October 21, 2014 1 Comment We need more workshops on rejection, more conversations about vocalizing our differences and more understanding of what a “no” really means. When we acknowledge that a “no” is okay and provide... Read More »
From Kardinal Kink, with love Op Ed May 23, 2014 3 Comments Kardinal Kink’s journey to VSO status was a long one, and definitely a loud one in the last few months. For those involved in our community, kink was a thing we were continually thinking and... Read More »
Why Hookup Culture Isn’t Kinky Enough Op Ed April 17, 2014 0 Comments When I say that hookup culture isn’t kinky enough, I don’t mean to say that the sex isn’t kinky enough. I’ve had my fair share of sex with kinky people, but it’s the people that make the... Read More »
What does Kardinal Kink even do, anyways? Op Ed April 11, 2014 0 Comments That story is your story. And Kardinal Kink’s story. And the story of so many Stanford students that naming them all would take the rest of spring quarter. We’re a club that provides an... Read More »
Kardinal Kink attempts to become new student group Brendan O'Byrne March 12, 2014 0 Comments Kardinal Kink meets in an unmarked room in Kimball Hall. The group, which recently had its petition to become recognized as a student group by the University rejected by Student Activities and... Read More »
OMG BDSM Op Ed January 13, 2014 3 Comments Many understand and respect our anonymity, but so few question why it is necessary and what negative impact this legacy of silence has on individuals. Read More »