In support of regret Alice Phillips June 9, 2015 0 Comments I think we should all leave here with regrets. I think that regrets make us better—the gained knowledge buoying us above future obstacles rather than weighing us down. The people (nobody in... Read More »
University threatened with lawsuit over MLK Day bridge protest Alice Phillips and Catherine Zaw January 29, 2015 36 Comments The University received an email shortly after the Silicon Shutdown protest on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, “expressing concern and threatening to file a lawsuit,” according to an email to The... Read More »
Police report: Brock Turner admits sexual contact, denies alleged rape Alice Phillips and Joseph Beyda January 29, 2015 336 Comments In a police report filed Jan. 28, Brock Turner admits to having sexual contact with the alleged victim but denies nonconsensual intercourse during the Jan. 18 incident that precipitated his arrest on... Read More »
Freshman swimmer Brock Turner faces five felony counts after alleged rape Alice Phillips and Joseph Beyda January 27, 2015 209 Comments Turner could face up to 10 years in prison. He is set to be arraigned next Monday. Read More »
Many low birth weight babies miss out on follow-up program, study finds Alice Phillips January 25, 2015 0 Comments Researchers at the School of Medicine have found that many at-risk babies born in California do not receive the follow-up care that is expected for their high-risk status. In a study published in the... Read More »
Senior awarded Churchill scholarship Alice Phillips January 22, 2015 0 Comments Chemical engineering major Sophie E. Miller ’15 was recently awarded a Churchill Scholarship to study at the University of Cambridge for one year. Miller, a Greenwich, Connecticut native, will... Read More »
Researchers find computers are better predictors of personality than friends, family Alice Phillips January 14, 2015 1 Comment In a study published Jan. 12, Stanford and University of Cambridge researchers found that computers are better able to judge a human’s personality than other people are. Read More »
App uses extra computing power for protein research Alice Phillips January 13, 2015 0 Comments Stanford researchers, in collaboration with Sony, have launched an app that can use your phone to conduct research while a user isn’t operating her phone. The mobile phone application is called... Read More »