Valladares: In a sentimental mood Carlos Valladares June 14, 2018 1 Comment Today — Saturday, June 9, 2018 — I cried on the basement floor of the Stanford Bookstore. I was there to pick up my cap and gown. At the cash register, a sudden realization flashed through my... Read More »
A letter to my fall quarter self Serena Soh June 6, 2018 0 Comments Dear Fall Quarter Serena, As the year wraps up, I’ve been doing quite a bit of reflection. Honestly, it’s one of my ways of pushing off the studying that must be done before finals, but... Read More »
Ertharin Cousin talks food insecurity, conflict and climate change Holden Foreman May 22, 2018 0 Comments After a year as the Payne Distinguished Lecturer at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), food security trailblazer Ertharin Cousin gave one last talk in Paul Brest Hall on... Read More »
Q&A: Outgoing ASSU Execs discuss year’s challenges, accomplishments Ruth-Ann Armstrong May 8, 2018 0 Comments On Friday, May 4, The Daily sat down with outgoing 2017-2018 Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU) executives Justice Tention-Palmer ’18 and Vicki Niu ’18 to reflect on the past... Read More »
Five years ago to now: The difference at Stanford Courtney Clayton March 9, 2018 1 Comment I am close to completing my second consecutive quarter since I returned to Stanford after being away for four and a half years. With my 28th birthday coming up this month, I’m nearly a decade older... Read More »
Best places to walk after dark Avery Rogers March 2, 2018 0 Comments Most nights, I take a long walk around campus. It’s good for my insomnia, my body, and quite likely my soul. There’s something ritualistic about walking alone after dark, when nobody is around to... Read More »
Why do we rush around so much? Angie Lee March 1, 2018 0 Comments “Can you come in and pack me up please?” Sent six minutes ago. Having a physical disability, I rely on personal care attendants (PCAs) to assist me with all physical aspects of daily living,... Read More »
Takeaways from keeping a gratefulness journal Kristen Lee January 9, 2018 0 Comments My New Year’s resolution for 2017 was to keep a gratefulness journal. Every day, I would write down three things I was thankful for. I’m no stranger to journaling, but this was the first... Read More »