Activism Jack Herrera November 2, 2015 0 Comments While justice movements persist on Cal’s campus and our own— and on campuses countrywide—student protests register quietly, quickly, or not at all in the news. Activism, as an average, is now... Read More »
The pursuit of passion (part II) Op Ed May 23, 2014 0 Comments We are fortunate to be at Stanford, where we have the opportunity to explore various areas of interest. Maybe we’ll discover our true passion while we are here, maybe we won’t. But it is... Read More »
The pursuit of passion (part I) Op Ed May 22, 2014 1 Comment I actually agree. But most people I conversed with shared the same conclusions about themselves after introspection. There is an inherent time component to developing a passion; someone who starts to... Read More »
Chen: Your University Needs You George Chen November 28, 2012 31 Comments You’re too busy to go to the Pac-12 Championship Game? If a Stanford professor has the time to go to every home game and cheer from the sidelines, then it’s certainly not too much for you to clear... Read More »
Broadly Speaking: The Language of the Business World Molly Spaeth January 5, 2010 0 Comments I spent three months in Spain, and let me tell you, I learned a lot. I mastered enough Spanish to justify the “working fluency” currently listed under the “Skills” section on my resume. I... Read More »