An open letter to anonymous opinions: Sit your ass down Mina Shah May 26, 2015 22 Comments Posting from a place of anonymity doesn’t make your thoughts valid or true. And if you’re not careful about what you’re writing, you can seriously hurt some people. Read More »
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 »
Provosts and purple prose: Critiquing ‘dialogue’ Lily Zheng April 21, 2015 29 Comments Dialogue already exists on this campus. Resources are already available for those who want to learn. What this campus needs more of is not dialogue, but action. Not silence, but justice. Read More »
Abusing the term ‘anti-Semitism’ Op Ed April 21, 2015 41 Comments Crying wolf on anti-semitism stifles legitimate open discussion and renders the term ‘anti-semitism’ severely weakened. As Jews, we must be vigilant in fighting anti-semitism on campus. We must be... Read More »
ASSU Constitutional Council unanimously votes to hear SOCC case Sam Reamer April 19, 2015 7 Comments In a unanimous vote, the ASSU Constitutional Council, a five-person judicial body in charge of interpreting the ASSU Constitution, ruled in favor of hearing The Stanford Review’s case against the... Read More »
If I am not for myself, who will be for me? Op Ed April 13, 2015 132 Comments I have nothing against SOCC. In fact, I appreciate their goal of working for disadvantaged minority communities at Stanford. I just wish they would recognize that Jewish students are one such... Read More »
Confronting baseless allegations: The SOCC endorsement process Op Ed April 13, 2015 120 Comments These allegations are false; they do not reflect what actually transpired in the endorsement process and mischaracterize the aims of a SOCC endorsement. Out of respect for our values, trust in our... Read More »
Delaying justice protects no one: A response to Brandon Camhi Lily Zheng October 7, 2014 6 Comments Columnist Lily Zheng responds to Brandon Camhi's piece in The Stanford Review. She defends the ASSU sexual assault reform proposal. Read More »