Administration, graduate student families discuss housing plans at town hall Stefan Lacmanovic November 18, 2015 3 Comments Graduate students with families and administrative members of the Student Housing division of Residential & Dining Enterprises (R&DE) met to discuss a construction project in Escondido Village in a... Read More »
New dorm construction in Lagunita Court underway Skylar Cohen November 11, 2015 0 Comments The construction of two new dorms in Lagunita Court are proceeding on pace and expected to open for the 2016-2017 school year. Read More »
Students petition for a sustainable-food-themed dining hall Deepti Kannan October 16, 2015 1 Comment A petition for a sustainable-food-themed dining hall has garnered student support as the ASSU considers a Senate resolution to transform an existing dining hall. Read More »
NSO’s Zero-Waste Lunch reduces its waste this year Emma Johanningsmeier September 20, 2015 1 Comment In previous years, the educational Zero-Waste Lunch designed to introduce freshmen to on-campus sustainability during NSO did not always live up to its name. Confused students sometimes threw lunch... Read More »
Stanford becomes first U.S. campus to be REAL Certified James Noh September 17, 2015 2 Comments Announced by the United States Healthful Food Council (USHFC) on July 15, Stanford is the first campus in the U.S. to be REAL Certified for its dining program. 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 »
Nutrition, nutrition, all around, but can it actually be found? Caleb Smith June 4, 2015 1 Comment Nutritional information about Stanford's dining halls is partially available online- but the extent to what it is available is partly similar, partly different when compared to peer universities. Read More »
Construction in 2013 exposed Escondido Village residents and workers to lead Reade Levinson June 2, 2015 12 Comments In June 2013, Glenn Wilson*, a graduate student in the School of Engineering, walked outside his Escondido Village apartment to find his 3-year-old daughter playing in lead paint chips that University... Read More »