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Op-Ed: Repealing “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Does Not End Military Discrimination

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In reading the available information on DADT for Stanford University, the proposal’s sponsors apparently have little interest in the outcome of DADT and provide no material link between the repeal…

Roxy Sass salutes and seduces the nation’s veterans

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“Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country's serving men and women.” More like what you can do to your country’s…

Op-Ed: Our School, Not Your Army Base

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The Stanford Daily and The Stanford Review have both recently come out against keeping the various military ROTC programs off Stanford’s campus. Their editorials have been more verbose versions of…

Letter: Seeking support for military students

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I am writing in response to “Bring ROTC back to campus” (Sept. 29) in order to correct its assertions regarding a lack of support for military-connected students. I am Sebastain…

Letter from the editor: covering ROTC

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This year could be a historic one for ROTC at Stanford. Whatever happens, The Daily will continue to be there.…

For Stanford ROTC students, early commutes — and perspective

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Students spoke Tuesday evening at a panel discussion, “ROTC and the Stanford Experience,” presented by the Truman Service Initiative.…

ROTC Revisited

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Even as tensions approached a tipping point, full-scale action on the ROTC was not taken until 1970, and the program was not entirely jettisoned from campus until 1973...…

Faculty Senate talks ROTC

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Professors William Perry and David Kennedy made a case for the return of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) to campus yesterday in front of the Faculty Senate, which passed…

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