Super Tuesday: Should Rush Limbaugh be fired? Johnathan Bowes and Aimee Trujillo September 22, 2014 3 Comments Super Tuesday columnists Aimee Trujillo '15 and Johnathan Bowes '15 take perspectives on Rush Limbaugh's recent comments that 'no' can mean 'yes' if you know how to spot it. Trujillo argues that these... Read More »
Higher education awaits a legislative awakening Natasha Patel August 13, 2014 0 Comments The verdict is in. Post-secondary students are unsatisfied consumers if their money cannot afford them two things: access and success. Students not only want to be able to afford college without... Read More »
Vote for people, not names Johnathan Bowes July 14, 2014 1 Comment Almost as soon as the dust settled after the 2012 presidential election, many political commentators started talking about 2016, when we the people will (vote for the electors who officially) elect... Read More »
Two Steps Backwards for Reproductive Rights Aimee Trujillo July 10, 2014 2 Comments The Supreme Court has relegated reproductive rights to the back burner this past week. The unanimous decision in McCullen v. Coakley this past Thursday annulled the 35-foot protest-free buffer zones... Read More »
The Pitfalls of California’s Three Strikes Law Anthony Ghosn February 25, 2014 0 Comments Recidivism is a serious issue in our criminal justice system and it deserves its due attention. Fifty-three percent of males released from jail are re-incarcerated, which is especially worrying in a... Read More »
Chelsea’s Law: A Light to Shine On Aimee Trujillo February 25, 2014 93 Comments Today — February 25, 2014 — I want to take a moment to remember the legacy of a girl named Chelsea King. Chelsea was an activist, a runner, a student, a friend, a daughter, and a spunky,... Read More »
The State of the Executive Josh Jones February 4, 2014 1 Comment The President’s State of the Union last Tuesday was somewhat conventional with its heartwarming accounts of American industry and selective use of statistics, but it definitely provided a good... Read More »
A Culture of (Un)Happiness Nick Ahamed January 20, 2014 1 Comment We’ve set a standard for each other where the ideal Stanfordian has a 4.0, is president of her club, works out every day and is still leisurely and stress free. Yet, this standard is attainable by... Read More »