Raikes: International need-blind admissions would cost $350 million Sean Chen June 15, 2018 0 Comments Stanford Board of Trustees Chair Jeff Raikes ’80 spoke at this week's Faculty Senate meeting, stating that international need-blind admission would cost a tentative $350 million to implement and... Read More »
Stanford’s history with free speech Mini Racker June 13, 2018 0 Comments The Daily combed through Stanford’s archives and spoke to community members ranging from campus media heads to alumni activists-turned-politicians to understand campus dialogue, past and present. Read More »
ASSU Execs seek student input on selecting new Title IX Coordinator Elena Shao June 10, 2018 0 Comments As the University looks to hire a new full time Title IX Coordinator following the announcement of current Coordinator Cathy Glaze’s ’80 JD ’85 retirement, Associated Students of Stanford... Read More »
CARTA use leads to lower grades, Stanford report finds Nicholas Midler June 8, 2018 3 Comments CARTA lowers students’ Grade Point Average (GPA), according to a paper published by a group of Stanford professors. Researchers divided students into two random groups. One group was encouraged to... Read More »
Amid drone program controversy, students boycott Google internships Brian Contreras and Holden Foreman June 5, 2018 3 Comments Student activist group the Stanford Solidarity Network (SSN) has released a petition calling on Google to pledge not to pursue any future contracts with the military, adding that until such a... Read More »
Investigation begins after woman found unconscious Holden Foreman June 3, 2018 1 Comment An unconscious woman was found on the ground next to a University building around 4:00 a.m. on Sunday morning, according to an AlertSU report. She was initially unresponsive. Read More »
Office of Technology Licensing Director Katharine Ku retires after 27 years at the helm Holden Foreman and Julia Ingram June 1, 2018 0 Comments After 37 years of service in the Office of Technology Licensing (OTL), Katharine Ku retired Thursday. Read More »
Amid nationwide dialogue on policing, SUDPS promotes community engagement Adesuwa Agbonile June 1, 2018 0 Comments Aiming to promote community education and engagement amid a growing awareness of police brutality nationwide, the Stanford University Department of Public Safety (SUDPS) has a standing offer for... Read More »