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Seeing Green: Blowing hot air

As surely as methane is trapped within its lattice of ice, we are trapped in a spider’s web of fossil fuel dependency.

Ravalations: It’s the simple things in life

It’s crazy that the little things that used to make us so happy are the first things to go once we get too busy.

Bursting the Bubble: Where’s our sand Stanford?

Considering the entire project is complete except for the sand in the volleyball courts, it’s about time a dump truck came and completed the job”?

From Farm to Fork: Cooking something up

While cooking is a daily part of life in cooperative houses like mine, the majority of campus residences don’t offer students meaningful opportunities to learn in the kitchen.

Half-Invented: Don’t let me cave in

Rather than acting out of a pervading sense of freedom in the options and opportunities in front of us, we become enslaved to what we believe others expect of us.

The Young Adult Section: Eating disorders at Stanford

The difficulty in calling out an eating disorder is that it is defined by a way of thinking, and the actions that follow are only potential indicators.

I Do Choose To Run: What conservatives get right about the family

By adopting cutthroat fiscal policies that make it harder and harder for working-class moms and dads to find the time and money to spend meaningful time with growing kids, conservatives are themselves undermining the family values they profess to promote.

Marks My Words: Save the last chance

The knowledge that everything will soon end creates a sort of frenzy: the Last Chance Syndrome.