The refugees are coming! A problematic climate argument Grant Glazer January 4, 2016 1 Comment As a climate-conscious student born in raised in Nebraska, I am constantly on the lookout for new ways to communicate the seriousness of climate change to conservative friends and family back home. A... Read More »
We are not going away Op Ed November 19, 2015 12 Comments On Monday, 375 students and faculty members rallied in front of the Office of the President and the Provost. Since then, between 80 and 100 students have been sitting in, camped in tents surrounding... Read More »
A response to sexual assault questions from the Provost Op Ed November 18, 2015 1 Comment In recent weeks, a number of questions have been raised about Stanford’s implementation of the recommendations of the Provost’s Task Force on Sexual Assault Policies and Practices, the... Read More »
No laughing matter Op Ed November 16, 2015 1 Comment I would like to comment on the situation unfolding at many of America’s universities. My father was a white man born in Kingston, Pennsylvania and my mother is a black woman born in Kingston,... Read More »
The press release we deserved Op Ed November 15, 2015 1 Comment Stanford University announced today that it would expand its definition of sexual assault to include all non-consensual sexual acts. This change brings Stanford into line with the definition used by... Read More »
Faculty Repeat Call for Fossil-Fuel Divestment Op Ed November 10, 2015 2 Comments 4 November 2015 Dear President Hennessy and the Board of Trustees, As faculty of Stanford University, we write to request an answer to our letter of March 2014 (http://www.stanfordfacultydivest.org/).... Read More »
The 40th reunion was the ultimate Op Ed November 3, 2015 0 Comments My 40th Stanford reunion was big fun! What a thrill it was to see familiar faces and chat with newfound friends. I participated in the first ever Flash Mob Dance with joy and spirit as our class... Read More »
Op ed: The importance of being Barack Hussein Obama Gitika Nalwa November 1, 2015 10 Comments President Barack Hussein Obama’s election marked a new “Morning in America.” Not because he is black, but because he is different, and authentic. His importance to me — as an irreligious... Read More »