Three Stanford staff members honored as Amy J. Blue Award recipients Melissa Santos May 22, 2018 0 Comments Last Tuesday, three Stanford staff members were honored as recipients of the 2018 Amy J. Blue Awards: Sheila Dolezal, director of finance and administration in the Department of Obstetrics and... Read More »
R&DE reduces maximum draw group size from six to four Elena Shao May 7, 2018 0 Comments In 2017, Residential & Dining Enterprises (R&DE) changed the housing process for undergraduates, reducing the maximum draw group size from eight people to six. This year, R&DE has reduced the maximum... Read More »
Stanford Athletics-sponsored Branner breakfast, open to all, proves costly for those not in program Nohemi Davila April 27, 2018 0 Comments The Residential & Dining Enterprises-sponsored High Performance and Education (HPE) dinner, offered to all students at Ricker, Branner and Lagunita dining halls, but originally known as “athlete... Read More »
In ASSU executive debate, slates disagree on undergraduate representation on Title IX panels, methods of enacting change Brian Contreras April 9, 2018 0 Comments On Sunday, Apr. 8, two of the three executive slates running for the 2018-2019 ASSU presidency and vice presidency participated in a debate co-hosted by The Stanford Daily and KZSU. Shanta Katipamula... Read More »
R&DE administrators, Senate discuss dining hall conditions Melissa Santos January 31, 2018 0 Comments In the 19th Undergraduate Senate’s meeting on Tuesday night, Residential and Dining Enterprises (R&DE) administrators visited the Senate to discuss recent controversy surrounding understaffing and... Read More »
Dining workers asked to remove stickers worn in protest of job conditions Jordan Payne January 13, 2018 1 Comment Workers were told that the stickers’ message, “Respect and fair workload,” was “disparaging of Stanford” and thus went against a union-University agreement. Union representatives called... Read More »
Learning to live without numbers: calories and Stanford R&DE Avery Rogers October 17, 2017 0 Comments Trigger warning: This article discusses an eating disorder. After being accepted to Stanford, one of the first things I looked up about the school was its dining halls. Specifically, I was searching... Read More »
Too cool for school and, apparently, air conditioners Karen Ma July 20, 2017 1 Comment This past June, California experienced its worst heat wave in over a decade. Fans, open windows and — of course — fountain-hopping are some tactics for handling the heat, but why don't Stanford... Read More »