Multiple meanings and community critique: The complex place of muralism in Casa Zapata Op Ed April 30, 2015 6 Comments The hostility of recent critiques from those who have not chosen to engage with the Zapata community are unproductive and deeply hurtful, as well as neglectful of the unique space that Zapata occupies... Read More »
Standardized testing: the scourge of student life Chi Ling Chan November 19, 2014 0 Comments Tests should at no point be the be-all-and-end-all, as they are now among public education systems. Even in their most enlightened forms, they should be no more than a small part of a student’s... Read More »
Editorial: Frederick Terman and his legacy Editorial Board November 7, 2011 0 Comments As the demolition crews begin their work on the Frederick Emmons Terman Engineering Center, the former home of the School of Engineering, we should take a moment to reflect on the efforts of the... Read More »
Park set to replace Terman Engineering Center after demolition Kelsey Dayton October 28, 2011 0 Comments The Frederick Emmons Terman Engineering Center, which has housed Stanford’s engineering program since the 1970s, is currently being demolished. The space is scheduled to become a neighborhood park... Read More »