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 »
Senate holds closed session in potential violation of ASSU Constitution, also discusses General Use Permit and student group funding Erin Woo May 16, 2018 0 Comments In its third meeting, the 20th Undergraduate Senate discussed the General Use Permit and funding for student groups. Before that, however, the Senate held a closed session that lasted approximately 40... Read More »
Committee formed to explore space needs for community centers and community-serving groups Felicia Hou May 11, 2018 0 Comments Vice Provost for Student Affairs Susie Brubaker-Cole has announced the formation of a short-term committee of faculty, senior staff members and students who will advise her on the creation of new... Read More »
Editorial Board: With long-range planning, what matters to us and why? Vol. 253 Editorial Board March 23, 2018 0 Comments The decision not to adopt a certain idea or to cut it back to a smaller scale becomes a moral position. The Stanford public should scrutinize the process of selection and implementation as not just a... Read More »
Dear SLS, from a coalition of students of color Op Ed March 12, 2018 5 Comments Since SLS’s founding in 1893, racism has lived here too. Today, as students did 17 years ago, and three years ago, and one month ago, we call on the administration, faculty, staff and our peers to... Read More »
Stanford Management Company CEO: ‘The endowment is not a tool for social activism’ Sean Chen March 9, 2018 1 Comment In its last meeting of the winter quarter, the Faculty Senate saw a presentation on the state of the Stanford Management Company (SMC) and the proper use of the Stanford name and emblem. Read More »
Senate passes resolutions on affordable housing, disability studies Melissa Santos February 28, 2018 0 Comments In its 23rd meeting on Tuesday night, the 19th Undergraduate Senate unanimously passed a joint resolution calling for transparency and sensitivity towards low-income communities in the University’s... Read More »
Provost, General Counsel offer personal contributions to anti-sexual assault organization after Stanford denies Fliegelman victim’s request for donation Alex Tsai February 26, 2018 0 Comments Seo-Young Chu M.A. ’01, a survivor of sexual abuse by deceased English professor Jay Fliegelman Ph.D ’77 during her time as a graduate student, returned to campus to meet with General Counsel... Read More »