Op-Ed: An open letter to the ASSU Executive
The Senate is an overly bureaucratic instrument of student government that has little relevance to the lives of students beyond its powers to allocate student group funding
The Senate is an overly bureaucratic instrument of student government that has little relevance to the lives of students beyond its powers to allocate student group funding
The Structured Liberal Education (SLE) program at Stanford provides a forum for thorough critical engagement unparalleled elsewhere in required undergraduate classes.
I write this not only to shed light on the Tibetan issue, but to urge all of you living in a free country to come to the aid of my people’s cause before it is too late.
There need be no tension between a university’s moral and legal obligation to respond to every allegation of sexual misconduct in a prompt, thorough way and the corresponding obligation to ensure that accused students receive appropriate due process protections.
Before the ISO puts out another video about what we can do to improve computer security, Stanford should secure the campus wireless network.
I hope to return to a campus that is as dedicated to action as it is to discourse.
We need to work toward a more comprehensive conversation about class on campus.
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