Tom Keiser, On and Off the Field Many Stanford students have painted their faces red and white and jingled their keys in anticipation of the kickoff. But few have lined up at center field, ready to tackle merpug 11 Oct 2010
New Coalitions, Controversies After a peaceful first week back on the Farm, the second week of Spring Quarter ushered in Stanford’s annual eruption of fliers, campaign videos, and pun-laden slogans. Even for merpug 23 Apr 2010
Denver man pleads guilty to al-Qaeda plot to blow up NYC subway Last September, federal agents arrested 25-year-old Afghan citizen and U.S. legal resident Najibullah Zazi [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi], thereby foiling what terrorism analysts call the most merpug 22 Feb 2010
Introducing... Your Tree Candidates! Yesterday was Dollie Day: a marathon of jubilant craziness for the Band Members and a marathon of patience for a dozen or so potential Dollies [http://lsjumb.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/ merpug 15 Feb 2010
Stanford Shares the Love It was just past 8 am on a Friday morning, and hundreds of Stanford students were perky, wide-awake, and chattering away. It was the most well-attended party on the Row merpug 5 Feb 2010
Yes, I’m a feminist. No, I don’t hate men. So today’s post isn’t inspired by a Stanford professor, an infamous hate group coming to Stanford, or a world-changing scientific breakthrough from Stanford researchers. Today’s post is merpug 1 Feb 2010
Countdown to Westboro Baptist Church, Day 2: The "Logic" Behind Phelps’ Teaching Ok, so I know what you’re thinking. The Westboro Baptist Church is composed of complete wackos, who, as noted in yesterday’s post [http://blog.stanfordreview.org/2010/01/ merpug 25 Jan 2010
The Flipside: Punchy Parody When researchers discovered a genetic distinction between FroSoCoans and homo sapiens, it reported the story with tact. When residents of Haus Mitteleuropa began a forceful occupation of La Maison Francaise, merpug 21 Jan 2010
Elisheva Milikowsky, "Angel of the Sudanese," to speak at Stanford A friend recently alerted me to the fact that Elisheva Milikowsky, [http://blog.stanfordreview.org/content/images/2010/01/elisheva.bmp] leader of Israel’s movement to save Darfurian refugees, merpug 18 Jan 2010
war Fighting Terror with Humanitarianism Spearheading a humanitarian non-profit might not be too unusual for a Stanford MBA – but Spirit of America, founded by **Jim Hake, MBA ’83, **adds something extra. From buying school supplies merpug 10 Jan 2010
Ahh, the new quarter - and freedom from overbearing parents (or not?) Ahh, Stanford. What could be more delightful than returning to your palm trees, red tile roofs, and extremely disproportionate concentration of intelligence after a three-week hiatus outside of the Bubble? merpug 3 Jan 2010
A Job-Hunter’s Guide to the CDC Parents, teachers, and mentors have been telling us for years that we are brimming with potential – intelligent, talented, and driven individuals – and that we’ll consequently “go far in life. merpug 3 Dec 2009
Biology, Geometry, Globe-trotting – and Art? Stepping into the Cantor Art Center’s latest exhibition, “From their Studios,” I braced myself. Artwork created entirely by Stanford faculty – did that mean it would be twice as hard merpug 22 Oct 2009
Stanford Keeps No. 4 Ranking The Farm stayed steady in the merpug 14 Sep 2009