Woke Watch Woke Watch: When Stanford's Therapists Become Activists Mental health clinicians aren’t paid to proselytize. A therapist’s job is to use science-based treatments to help clients cope with psychological issues through a process that relies on Lucy Kross Wallace 12 May 2022
Satire The Most Important Classes Stanford Isn’t Offering Stanford is fully committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the University’s course catalog proves it. Stanford students can take classes with titles such as “Race and Gender in Lucy Kross Wallace, Peyton Robertson 30 Mar 2022
The Madness of Beyond Sex Ed In September 2019, I waited outside Memorial Auditorium (MemAud) to undergo a "transformative experience:” [https://sara.stanford.edu/education-outreach-programs/beyond-sex-ed] Beyond Sex Ed. The festivities began with a presentation on Lucy Kross Wallace 21 Feb 2022
Stanford RAs Put Politics Over Dorm Safety It’s happened to every Stanford student: there’s a knock on the front door of your dorm. As usual, someone lacks keycard access, and they seem harmless enough, so Peyton Robertson, Lucy Kross Wallace 4 Feb 2022
There’s Nothing Brilliant about “Brilliant NYC": Why We Need Gifted Programs In October 2021, New York City announced [https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/08/nyregion/gifted-talented-nyc-schools.html] that it was phasing out its gifted and talented programs for elementary schools. Mimi St Johns, Lucy Kross Wallace 20 Jan 2022
Reflections on "The Case Against BLM" Last fall, I published an op-ed [https://www.stanforddaily.com/2020/11/15/the-case-against-blm/] in the Stanford Daily that criticized the Black Lives Matter movement. Since then, I've explored this Lucy Kross Wallace 7 Oct 2021
Opinion Self-care Culture is Making Us Fragile Self-care is more than just face masks and bubble baths. It’s a revolution – or so its devotees will tell you. It’s a lifestyle, a movement, a form of Lucy Kross Wallace 5 Feb 2021