SIG to increase partnerships with other student groups through committee Ariel Han Liu November 18, 2015 0 Comments Building on its initiative from last year to be more inclusive of the student diversity on campus, Stanford in Government (SIG) has formed a new Diversity and Outreach committee to streamline its... Read More »
Students start No Labels chapter at Stanford Kristy Duong November 17, 2015 0 Comments Thinking there was a lack of independent and moderate voices in political conversations on campus, Charles Foster ’18 decided to start a No Labels chapter at Stanford this year. No Labels is a... Read More »
Q&A with Mark Duggan, new director of SIEPR Tristan Vanech September 24, 2015 0 Comments Three weeks ago, professor of economics Mark Duggan assumed the directorship of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR). The Daily sat down with him to hear about his plans for... Read More »
ASSU Senate passes annual grants package, discusses gender inclusivity bill Alexis Garduno March 4, 2015 0 Comments In their last Tuesday meeting of the quarter, the 16th Undergraduate ASSU Senate passed an annual grants package and discussed a bill aimed at gender inclusivity, while also giving updates on other... Read More »
‘A woman’s place is in the House AND Senate’ Elizabeth Wallace February 18, 2015 0 Comments The Public Policy forum of Stanford in Government (SIG) hosted a panel Tuesday night on “Women in Policy” that encouraged female students to run for political office. Read More »
Stanford in Government encourages voter registration, student political involvement Nathaniel Okun November 2, 2014 0 Comments Stanford in Government’s efforts to promote political engagement and voter turnout for the midterm elections peaked with “Candidates,” a midterm election information session hosted at... Read More »
The NSA’s culture of paternalism must be fixed Op Ed October 28, 2014 0 Comments In his October 8th talk at Stanford University, General Hayden explained that, if faced with another great terrorist attack, the American people may feel compelled to renounce their rights in the name... Read More »
Student groups debate funding issues at town hall Chelsey Sveinsson October 22, 2014 0 Comments The discussion question posed to the attendees were the following: How should Senate prioritize events to fund? Is it fair for groups to be able to build up reserves? Should Stanford try to lower... Read More »