Two Things Outdoor Education can teach the Budding Traveler Getting lost. Disagreeing on which route to tackle next. Pushing through and continuing on even though you’re completely exhausted. When I took a trip to Barcelona a few weekends Reade Levinson 24 Feb 2014
education Culture Shock Orientation weekend in Florence, Bing sent a psychologist to the center to explain culture shock as a psychological phenomenon with a step-by-step PowerPoint and worried eyebrows. I shrugged off her Reade Levinson 10 Feb 2014
Perspectives from Abroad: La Bella Figura Every embarrassing experience in my first two weeks in Florence was due to my ignorance of la bella figura. My cultural education as to why I should never wear pajamas Reade Levinson 26 Jan 2014
My Mother’s Abortion My mom wanted children so badly that she underwent three abortions and three miscarriages to have us. As she says, “I am pro-life, I just happen to be pro-choice, as Reade Levinson 6 Dec 2013
Bing Concert Hall’s Relationship to Undergraduates: Student Attendance [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/bing2.png] This is the second part of a 2-part article. The first discusses how Bing Concert Hall remains unwelcoming to a wide range of Reade Levinson 6 Dec 2013
Student Groups Struggle for Opportunities to Perform at Bing Concert Hall [](/content/images/Bing.png) Bing Concert Hall, also home to Stanford LiveBing Concert Hall’s immediate and influential presence on campus since Reade Levinson 2 Nov 2013
An Appetite for Wonder [](/content/images/dawkins_laughs_slider.jpg) [](/content/images/5-DSC_0275.jpg)Dawkins Reade Levinson 18 Oct 2013
Confessing Frustration Lies are the backbone of society, according to Stanford Confessions. We lie about our farts, we lie about the extent to which we still love our high school sweethearts, and Reade Levinson 8 Apr 2013