Students face challenges securing long-term mental health care Tia Schwab May 31, 2017 0 Comments CAPS is a short-term counseling resource, meaning students that require long-term therapy will be referred to a local clinician. Many students seeking long-term care struggle to navigate barriers such... Read More »
SHPRC offers subsidized menstrual cups Tia Schwab May 11, 2017 0 Comments Menstrual cups, which can be worn for up to 12 hours, are a safer, more environmentally sustainable alternative to tampons and pads. The cups are now available at SHPRC for $9, down from the market... Read More »
ASSU Exec slates talk diversity, sexual assault, grad students at debate Tia Schwab April 12, 2017 0 Comments Three slates in contention to become next year's ASSU Executive team debated their platforms at an event co-sponsored by the Daily and KZSU. Read More »
Multicultural fraternities explore masculinity and machismo Tia Schwab March 7, 2017 0 Comments Stanford multicultural fraternities Phi Beta Sigma and Gamma Zeta Alpha co-hosted an event with the theme “Hyper Masculinity and Machismo in Black and Brown Communities” Through discussions and... Read More »
Financial considerations limit service internship options for some students Tia Schwab March 1, 2017 0 Comments Many students must consider financial resources in deciding whether to take a summer internship. The Haas Center offers fellowships and grants to help cover costs for students interested in service,... Read More »
ASSU Exec urges Stanford to waive application fees for low-income, first-gen students Tia Schwab February 24, 2017 0 Comments ASSU President Jackson Beard ’17 has joined student representatives from 11 universities across the country who are calling upon their schools to automatically waive application fees for low-income... Read More »
Senate condemns Stanford’s action against Title IX lawyer, discusses vision for future Tia Schwab February 14, 2017 0 Comments On Tuesday night, the 18th Undergraduate Senate discussed a joint resolution condemning Stanford’s decision to drop Title IX attorney Crystal Riggins following her critical comments about the... Read More »
Stanford professor promotes conservation in China Tia Schwab February 6, 2017 0 Comments Stanford biology professor Gretchen Daily ’87 Ph.D. ’92 prompted Chinese leaders to propose a new national park system with her nationwide assessment of China’s ecological resources nationwide. Read More »