Opinion How CISAC Experts Missed Coronavirus The mission of Stanford’s Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) is to “tackle the most critical security issues in the world today.” Yet they failed to anticipate and Ginevra Davis 23 Apr 2020
Opinion Stop Talking About Your Grades Two weeks ago, the faculty senate voted to make Satisfactory/No Credit the universal grading standard for Undergraduates this quarter. 100 students immediately circulated a petition [https://docs.google.com/ Multiple authors 10 Apr 2020
Opinion Can Debate Fix America? Intelligence Squared Wants to Try Last week, a nearly unprecedented event took place at the Hoover Institution. It was not a garish student protest [https://stanfordreview.org/stanford-condoleezza-rice-protests-war/] or a floor-shaking rally, but a calm, Multiple authors 16 Mar 2020
Opinion Stanford Daily Records Private Senate Meeting in Violation of California Law As an Undergraduate Senator, I am deeply concerned that the Stanford Daily secretly recorded a private discussion between members of the Undergraduate Senate without the knowledge or consent of any Ginevra Davis 8 Jan 2020
Opinion The Slow Death of Stanford’s Startup Culture At age 19, Steve Jobs moved to India, converted to Zen Buddhism and seriously considered becoming a monk. At Apple, he liked to wash his bare feet in the company Ginevra Davis 4 Dec 2019