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Op-Ed: Why it matters that 70 state parks are closing

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California’s budget crisis is occurring in a larger, complex context, and difficult decisions are being made in various other sectors and social services in our state. But it is clear…

V-day and militarism

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If we truly want to eliminate sexual violence, we must work for the demilitarization of our society, our culture, and the world. …

Op-Ed: Remember Sam and Cady by letting go of mental health stigma

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These are the smaller, quieter, parts of our souls that do not get as much attention, during or after life, but we owe it to Sam and Cady to bring…

Op-Ed: On the Alternative Review Process and role modeling

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If we have the opportunity to become a role model of an equitable student judicial process, why wouldn't we?…

Op-Ed: Do we want to educate students to assume guilt?

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The Department of Education has not complied with the rulemaking processes here, and Stanford University need not follow its lead - and perhaps we ought not to.…

Op-Ed: In response to criticisms received

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We feel this is a debate worth having - we ourselves discussed it for a long stretch of time - and we encourage the discussion surrounding our editorial to focus…

Op-Ed: California Ave, a street to call our own

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There is demand in the Palo Alto community for an alternative to University Avenue, and progress shouldn’t be slowed by the shortsighted fears of a handful of merchants.…

Op-Ed: The benefits of social engagement inside the classroom

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Increasing the courses that incorporate identity and privilege into their syllabi is not a radical act - it is one that allows all Stanford students truly equal access to this…