Investigating SAE: A closer look at the fraternity’s removal from campus Kylie Jue December 2, 2015 22 Comments Articles about Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) were some of The Daily’s most read stories over the last two years, but an extensive account about what happened was never published. SAE declined to comment... Read More »
On living in fear of telling the truth: My experience with SAE, retaliation and Title IX Op Ed May 20, 2015 135 Comments I am the student who was subjected to “intimidating and retaliatory conduct” based on a “false belief that [I] had reported Title IX concerns” whose experience was cited by the University in... Read More »
Investigation of marching band results in one-year travel ban, alcohol probation Nitish Kulkarni May 15, 2015 17 Comments In a statement issued in The Stanford Report today, the University announced that the Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band (LSJUMB) will be barred from performance at any away athletic... Read More »
Next time, bite your tongue Anja Young May 5, 2015 1 Comment Catcalling at will is unacceptable not because the people who are flattered by it don’t count; it’s unacceptable because, as with anything else, consent is paramount. Read More »
Students wear jeans to protest sexual violence Elizabeth Wallace April 29, 2015 1 Comment On Wednesday Stanford’s campus was filled with all varieties of denim from skinny jeans to decorated vests. However, the event was more than just a fashion statement; it was an international social... Read More »
Crisis in Greek life Neil Chaudhary April 2, 2015 3 Comments Something needs to be done to correct the harmful gender relations ongoing in Greek organizations. The very fact that Greek life, by definition, is based on a system of segregation of the sexes... Read More »
We are not your porn Elena Marchetti-Bowick February 8, 2015 19 Comments In effect, due to their status as a stigmatized minority, queer women have an increased susceptibility to the physical and mental consequences associated with harassment. Despite the severity of these... Read More »
Harassment 101, part II: At school Caitie Karasik January 14, 2015 8 Comments The connection between harassment and rape culture, then, becomes a matter of the beliefs that the perpetrators of these acts share. A culture in which harassment is normal directly contributes to a... Read More »