‘True Gentleman’ speaker series spurs discussion of masculinity Tristan Vanech February 7, 2016 0 Comments Dozens of students gathered in the Women’s Community Center (WCC) on Thursday afternoon to hear from Professor Robert Jensen of the University of Texas at Austin, the first talk of four in the True... Read More »
Investigating SAE: A closer look at the fraternity’s removal from campus Kylie Jue December 2, 2015 25 Comments Articles about Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) were some of The Daily’s most read stories over the last two years, but an extensive account about what happened was never published. SAE declined to comment... Read More »
Campus Drive gas leak causes evacuation Kylie Jue July 14, 2015 0 Comments Campus Drive has been closed from Mayfield Avenue to Junipero Serra Boulevard due to a gas leak at 1047 Campus Drive. The leak was first reported at 3:55 p.m., and both the Kappa Sigma and SAE houses... Read More »
Suspect arrested for April swastika and pentagon graffiti Andrew Choi June 26, 2015 3 Comments A 19-year-old man was arrested in Mountain View on Wednesday, June 24, in connection with the spray painting of swastikas and other graffiti on two student residences at Stanford earlier this year. Read More »
Editor’s farewell: Thinking matters Joseph Beyda June 13, 2015 3 Comments We need to put our world-class minds to work, not do what’s easy. We need to understand, not jump to conclusions. We need to compromise, not judge. Read More »
An open letter to Ms. Bloch-Horowitz from an SAE Op Ed June 1, 2015 1 Comment The lessons this history teaches are that houses are imperfect and divided, and do change. I hope that you and the Stanford community--including the active SAE brethren--will take these to heart. 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 »
On living in fear of telling the truth: My experience with SAE, retaliation and Title IX Op Ed May 20, 2015 135 Comments I am the student who was subjected to “intimidating and retaliatory conduct” based on a “false belief that [I] had reported Title IX concerns” whose experience was cited by the University in... Read More »