Roble and Lagunita parking lots closed indefinitely Katherine Carr September 22, 2014 0 Comments Roble and Lagunita Court parking lots permanently closed yesterday to make room for two new dorms on West Campus. These dorms, situated on either side of Lagunita Court, will provide additional... Read More »
Santa Teresa Street parking closes for renovation and parking structure construction Katherine Carr September 15, 2014 0 Comments Street parking on Santa Teresa Street, which runs in front of Roble, Lagunita Court and Governor’s Corner, closed for renovation yesterday. Read More »
“Picasso at the Lapin Agile” places creative geniuses in Roble Theater Sophia Dao May 9, 2014 0 Comments A thirst-quenching comedy by Steve Martin, “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” volleys two geniuses of the 20th century together in a bout of creative genius. Directed by Max Walker-Silverman and... Read More »
Q&A: Religious studies professor discusses University’s relationship with religion Josee Smith January 31, 2014 0 Comments Steven Weitzman is a professor of Jewish Culture and Religion in the Department of Religious Studies and the director of the Taube Center for Jewish Studies. Weitzman came to... Read More »
University creates maps to show off campus works of art Alexa Liautaud November 30, 2013 0 Comments DAILY NEWS BRIEF:Two new maps have been created in order to help students, faculty, and visitors, to locate pieces of art on the Stanford campus. Read More »
RCC pay, role part of larger review Andrew Margrave January 27, 2013 0 Comments An initial group of 18 RCCs has since grown to over 100 today, even as the improvement and automation of online connection capabilities have prompted many RCCs to assume different roles within the... Read More »
Roble and Casa Zapata win third annual Bike Safety Dorm Challenge The Daily News Staff January 24, 2013 0 Comments Stanford residences Roble and Casa Zapata beat out 19 other undergraduate dorms to win the school’s third annual Read More »
Aaron Swartz, prodigy and drop-out, takes own life Aaron Sekhri January 13, 2013 0 Comments Aaron Swartz, a prodigious programmer, internet activist and Stanford drop-out, was found dead in his Brooklyn apartment this morning. He was 26. Read More »