ASSU Elections and the Stanford Student Freedom Project
We hope that we as students can help make a constructive case for the educational and formative value of student freedom on campus.
We hope that we as students can help make a constructive case for the educational and formative value of student freedom on campus.
As Suites continues to move forward in negotiations, let’s remember that the Row is facing similar challenges and difficulties.
We need to fundamentally change the ways in which students and ResEd/R&DE administrators communicate on this campus.
Boswell’s response in yesterday’s Daily provided few additional answers to students’ questions. I’d like to respectfully set the record straight.
Stanford’s decision to end Suites Dining’s student management has prompted anger and disbelief from Suites residents and alumni.
The rationales put forward by Residential Education as grounds for ending Suites Dining’s student management appear questionable and incomplete.
Prospective outside vendor Student Organized Services has extensive personal and professional ties to Residential Education.
Increased ResEd interference has already hindered the effective management of Suites Dining.