Yaks of the week: Vol. 2 Nitish Kulkarni November 6, 2015 0 Comments After a week’s hiatus, we’re back with the Yak of the week. Busy with midterms? Here’s what your fellow students have been talking about while you’ve been buried in Green. the... Read More »
Yaks of the week: Vol. 1 Nitish Kulkarni October 23, 2015 0 Comments The Stanford Daily is proud to announce a partnership with Yik Yak, Inc. We’re going to be publishing a curated selection of some of the most popular Yaks of the week at Stanford. the Grind... Read More »
The value of anonymity (yes, even when it’s terrible) Op Ed June 2, 2015 0 Comments Anonymous forums, misused as they have been, can be a good alternative space for dialogue that complements the campus norm. Because of this, we should be trying to use anonymity in civil, productive... Read More »
We are all columnists Vihan Lakshman May 27, 2015 0 Comments The paper is the best resource on campus to get ideas out there, but the state of campus conversation lives and dies with each of us and the choice to share your voice and seek to learn. It’s time... Read More »
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 »
Self-care is resistance Mysia Anderson May 21, 2015 3 Comments At Stanford, we have the privilege of resources many do not have access to outside of this bubble. It is important to acknowledge this fact for our own well-being while navigating hostile spaces. When... Read More »
The R word Lily Zheng May 4, 2015 7 Comments In order to move from these basic realities into more nuanced discussions on activism, resistance, survival, and healing, we must move past our fear of acknowledging racism. Only by confronting our... 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 »