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 »
How (not) to apply for internships Kiara Harding February 23, 2018 0 Comments It’s February! The lovely month of internship application deadlines that I never knew about! Luckily, I’ve learned a lot in the past two weeks or so about applying to internships. Here are 10... Read More »
On pre-midterm uncertainty and post-midterm bliss Matt Bernstein March 8, 2017 0 Comments Imagine your last midterm. Now imagine how you felt in the hours leading up to that midterm. (Yeah, yeah, I know — midterm season just ended, and I’m making you relive it, and I’m sorry.) My... Read More »
Women’s swimming sinks USC on Senior Day Kit Ramgopal January 30, 2017 0 Comments No. 2 Stanford women’s swimming and diving ended their home schedule with a trio of pool records and a 202-98 annihilation of No. 4 USC on Saturday. Read More »
Existential Fortune Cookies: GPA madness Sebastain Gould April 6, 2012 2 Comments One thing you will probably find quickly, if you look outside of yourself, is the prevalence of questionable assistance on problem sets and assignments. Read More »