Q&A with Ramzi Salti, DJ of Arabology Andrea Villa March 4, 2016 1 Comment A full-time lecturer in the Arabic program at Stanford, Dr. Ramzi Salti shares his passion for the Arabic language and culture through radio with an audience that reaches far beyond Stanford’s... Read More »
Korean Student Association and Undergraduate Chinese American Association celebrate a new year Andrea Villa February 8, 2016 0 Comments In the company of friends and great food, students gathered on Sunday to usher in a new lunar year with the help of the Korean Student Association and the Undergraduate Chinese American Association Read More »
French singer wows during Stanford visit Andrea Villa February 4, 2016 0 Comments A French musical artist recently visited Stanford and talked to the Daily about his experiences on campus. Read More »
Q&A with Glenn Loury, CASBS fellow Andrea Villa January 27, 2016 0 Comments Glenn Loury, Merton Stoltz Professor of the Social Sciences and professor of economics at Brown University, is at Stanford’s Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) as a... Read More »
Precourt Institute inspires female leadership in energy sector Andrea Villa January 4, 2016 0 Comments Stanford’s Precourt Institute for Energy has joined the MIT Energy Initiative in supporting the U.S. Department of Energy’s efforts to promote women’s leadership roles in clean energy through... Read More »
Spirit of Stanford headlined by Nemerov’s ‘What Is a Great Photograph’ Andrea Villa November 18, 2015 0 Comments The Association of Chinese Students and Scholars at Stanford (ACSSS) hosted an awards ceremony for its first photography contest on Monday. The entries were judged on how well they captured the spirit... Read More »
Student politicos welcome all to debate watching parties Andrea Villa November 11, 2015 0 Comments With Presidential primaries approaching, candidates are making their case on national television and Stanford students are listening, as students across campus have been organizing and attending... Read More »
Students exercise fee waivers; funding for student groups in danger Andrea Villa November 4, 2015 1 Comment After 13 percent of undergraduate students waived their student activity fee for fall quarter, students groups are at risk of experiencing budget cuts if the percentage of fees waived remains above 10... Read More »