A message to the freshmen Mysia Anderson September 16, 2015 8 Comments This is a demand to 2019 to learn about how they intentionally or unintentionally oppress others, and a demand to this group of world citizens to be both uncomfortable and disgusted with inaction as... Read More »
Anthropology panel addresses social justice Sevde Kaldiroglu May 22, 2015 0 Comments At the Intersections of Anthropology and Social Justice Panel on Wednesday, students in the anthropology department presented on a diverse range of research projects and their own connections to... Read More »
Blackfest focuses on social justice through black art Pallavi Krishnarao May 4, 2015 0 Comments This year’s Blackfest featured various groups around campus performing music, dance and spoken word. The annual event was held put together by the Black Family Gathering Committee and focused on... Read More »
CS+Social Good looks to consolidate student activism in computer science Sarah Wishingrad February 19, 2015 0 Comments Computer science is the most popular subject at Stanford, with hundreds of students choosing it as a major or creating new apps and start-ups. Some CS students, however, see the tech culture on... Read More »
Addressing the Wounds of American Racism Kristian Davis Bailey February 18, 2014 24 Comments The last time I wrote for The Daily was to express my grief over the acquittal of George Zimmerman for his murder of Trayvon Martin. The event that sparks my return to a column is the murder of yet... Read More »
From Farm to Fork: Wintertime wonderings Jenny Rempel February 14, 2012 0 Comments I love bananas and strawberries like no other, and I have been known to eat whole cartons of blueberries in one sitting. But sadly, my inner local foodie knows that even if it feels like summertime... Read More »
Op-Ed: Occupy the Future Op Ed November 29, 2011 0 Comments The Occupy protests have accomplished a great deal. They have galvanized many forms of public response to the glaring inequalities of wealth and income that now characterize American society. We are... Read More »