Lisa Wallace

Editor’s Note: Vision Inspires Action

by Lisa Wallace

Dear Readers, Earlier this month a video leaked of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney stating, among other things, that 47% of Americans believe that they are “victims,” “entitled” to the provision of various government programs. The media backlash from these comments continues to damage the Romney-Ryan campaign even weeks following the event, and may cost [...]

Who is waging the “War on Women?”

by Lisa Wallace

The facts are pretty surprising. Controversy over women’s issues in the 2012 presidential campaign exploded this week when Mitt Romney claimed that Obama is engaging in a “War on Women” –the same term Obama has leveled at Romney for  controversial statements about Planned Parenthood, the GOP’s perception by female voters, etc. A recent Gallup Poll revealed [...]

E2.0 Launches Entrepreneurship-themed “eDorm”

by Lisa Wallace

Marx, currently a Suites house, will be transformed into the new “eDorm,” to which undergraduates and graduate students looking for an entrepreneurial atmosphere can pre-assign.

Does the UAR Limit the Quality of Undergraduate Research?

by Lisa Wallace

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Students suffer when undergraduate research is limited to individual projects.

Not Just Mitt Romney… Stanford Affiliates Currently Working in Politics

by Lisa Wallace

Stanford has seen many of its graduates go on to serve in public office or work in politics.

Jordan Williamson Solidarity Post-Fiesta Bowl

by Lisa Wallace

This week novice journalist and Stanford student Sam Fisher ’14 was published in the popular sports site BroBible, coming out in support of his fellow sophomore Jordan Williamson. Williamson, a kicker on the Stanford football team, has received a lot of criticism after he failed to make three field goals, which many claim lost Stanford [...]

Is it the End of the Future?

by Lisa Wallace

When He opened the third seal, I heard the third living creature say, “Come and see.” So I looked, and behold, a black horse, and he who sat on it had a pair of scales in his hand. And I heard a voice in the midst of the four living creatures saying, “A quart of [...]

Steele Becomes Education Dean

by Lisa Wallace

Steele shares his thoughts on his research and the current state of education.

Arrillaga Dining Commons Opens

by Lisa Wallace

After 20 years, Stanford has a new dining hall that hopes to impress students

Anscombe Society’s Loud Launch

by Lisa Wallace

Traditional marriage advocacy group generated controversy with combination of lecture event and op-ed.