Against a Public Service GER Yesterday’sStanford Daily carried aneditorial calling for Stanford to create a public service GER [http://www.stanforddaily.com/2011/04/27/editorial-create-a-public-service-ger/] . They propose letting students fulfill the new GER sqs 1 May 2011
Against a Public Service GER Yesterday’s Stanford Daily carried an editorial calling for Stanford to create a public service GER [http://www.stanforddaily.com/2011/04/27/editorial-create-a-public-service-ger/] . They propose letting students fulfill the sqs 28 Apr 2011
ASSU Senate campaign spending caps are unnecessary and unjust Spending caps on ASSU Undergraduate Senate elections are often proposed. Supporters of spending caps argue that the financial burden of a Senate campaign, usually $50-250, is so high that less sqs 22 Apr 2011
Supporting Student Groups Means More Than Voting Yes On Thursday and Friday, chances are that you’ll vote yes on all (or almost all) Special Fee groups. Your noble intent is to support student activities at Stanford. To sqs 5 Apr 2011
BeWell Spreads Wellness Fever Across Campus “Wellness” fever isn’t limited to the Stanford undergraduate population. It is endemic to the whole campus, not just a room in Old Union. Stanford’s BeWell program, now in sqs 13 Mar 2011
Activity Vouchers: "Redirect, Not Refund" The problem with the current Special Fee system is that student input is limited to an annual yes-or-no vote on each student group for a set amount of funding. For sqs 13 Mar 2011
The Stanford Daily Professor responds to "athlete class list" article published in The Daily Professor Donald Barr, Associate Professor (Teaching) in the Department of Pediatrics, has written a letter to the editor of The Stanford Daily to request a correction to yesterday’s article sqs 10 Mar 2011
Stanford Daily distances itself from "easy athlete class list" article (updated) [](http://blog.stanfordreview.org/content/images/2011/03/Screen-shot-2011-03-09-at-11.15. sqs 9 Mar 2011
special fees Some Special Fee petitions going slowly; will the deadline be extended? [](http://blog.stanfordreview.org/content/images/2011/02/special-fee-extended.jpg) Elections Commission flyer from 2009. Let's not sqs 28 Feb 2011
ASSU salaries and spending caps Today’s Daily writes about the salaries ASSU officials receive [http://www.stanforddaily.com/2011/02/28/assu-officials-reap-significant-salaries/] . The highest paid of all is Michael Cruz, former Senate Chair, current sqs 28 Feb 2011
special fees When is it morally right to ask other students to pay for something you can afford? Model UN’s Special Fee petition [http://petitions.stanford.edu/sias] is up, and they’re requesting $10,500 for airfare, $4,900 for hotels, and $800 for car rentals. sqs 24 Feb 2011
ROTC Transgender equality, unfortunately, isn’t the final frontier In today’s Daily, columnist Cristopher Bautista responds to The Review’s recent pro-ROTC editorial [https://stanfordreview.org/article/no-excuses-left-for-rotc-ban]. Bautista writes [http://www.stanforddaily.com/2011/02/22/the-transitive-property-an-argument-against-rotc% sqs 21 Feb 2011
ASSU How do YOU decide whether a group deserves Special Fees? Groups have now begun asking students to sign their Special Fee petitions [http://petitions.stanford.edu/issues/special-fee-requests]. When you’re asked to sign a group’s petition, what criteria sqs 21 Feb 2011
ASSU Early Special Fee petitions ask for large increases over last year The first few Special Fee petitions [http://petitions.stanford.edu/issues/special-fee-requests] are up, and they’re requesting huge increases over their requests from last year, which were smaller than sqs 21 Feb 2011
ASSU Student activities funding policy also contributes to having "too darn many student groups" Robin Thomas, in his Daily column “Too Darn Many Student Groups,” [http://www.stanforddaily.com/2011/02/16/parsley-is-gharsley-too-darn-many-student-groups/] writes: > [W]henever we see a problem in the world or sqs 16 Feb 2011
ROTC Editorial: No Excuses Left for ROTC Ban Over at the print edition, we’ve posted our editorial on why everyone should support returning ROTC to campus [https://stanfordreview.org/article/no-excuses-left-for-rotc-ban]. We argue on moral and economic sqs 1 Feb 2011
Activity Vouchers: The Market-Oriented Alternative to Special Fees The Special Fees system is broken. The budgeting, petition, and election processes take up enormous amounts of time that student group leaders could better spend contributing to campus life. The sqs 31 Jan 2011
ROTC Calling all those who oppose ROTC because of transgender discrimination in the military [](http://blog.stanfordreview.org/content/images/2011/01/Stanford-Says-No-to-War-Logo.jpg) SSNW logo, from their sqs 25 Jan 2011