The Stanford Daily

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A student’s guide to the propositions

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Proposition 73 Proposition 73, which would impose a parental notification requirement on minor girls seeking abortions, will have consequences that are not visible on the surface.

‘This is just an indie rock story’

By David Blackman
OPINIONS| I have a confession to make — I didn’t start listening to Radiohead until the album “Amnesiac” came out. I’m sorry. I’m a phony.

Where have all the nerds gone?

By Stephanie Alessi
OPINIONS| I knew that there was something missing in my Stanford career thus far, but I wasn’t able to put my finger on it until a friend of mine revealed that she, too, had sensed a void in her collegiate experience.

Prop. 73 would support, protect minors

By Noelle Patno
OPINIONS| Currently, a girl in California as young as 12 years old may be taken to have an abortion without her parents’ knowledge.

Prop. 74 would advance accountability

By H. Wells Wulsin
OPINIONS| By WELLS WULSIN By removing some of the hurdles to dismissing unsatisfactory teachers, Proposition 74 takes a step toward filling every classroom with a high-quality teacher.

Prop. 75 would be unnecessary, inefficient

By MARGOT ISMAN, ERIC ZIMMERMANN and GABE WINANT
OPINIONS| It is ridiculous that The Daily editorial board believes it knows how to spend union dues better than union members do.

Prop. 76 encourages restraint

By Donald Stevens
OPINIONS| As students, many of us are managing our bank accounts for the first time. We’ve learned, hopefully not through personal experience, that our spending is limited by our bank balance.

Prop. 77’s process is misguided

By Devon Swezey
OPINIONS| The U.S. Congress currently has an incumbency rate of 93 percent. That rate is even higher in the California state legislature, where not a single seat changed parties in the last statewide election.