The Stanford Daily

Opinions

Finding safety under blue lights

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Reacting to the recent assaults by intruders on campus, the Department of Public Safety is trying to find ways to ensure the security of students, faculty and staff.

Selective Service

By Kalani Leifer
OPINIONS| Six months, 17 days. That’s how long I’ve been 18 years old. $250,000 and five years in prison. As of now, that’s what I owe the federal government for evading the draft.

The sun never sets on Stanford

By Christopher R. Vaughan
OPINIONS| There is an astonishing poster that was produced in the mid-1990s by the Overseas Studies Program, or OSP. It hung for several years in the “Stanford-in” centers, faded out of use, and has been almost universally forgotten.

University avoids meaningful dialogue on labor issues

By Alexandra Goldman
OPINIONS| The Stanford Labor Action Coalition would like to respond to The Daily editorial entitled “Hennessy takes positive step on labor” (Feb.

Letters to the Editor

By The Stanford Daily Staff
OPINIONS| Labor action coalition should be applauded, not demonized The Daily’s editorial “Hennessy takes positive step on labor” (Feb.

Left Handers: The Persecuted Minority No One Ever Talks About

By Shivani Srivastava
OPINIONS| What if two people could not sit next to each other because of the way that they were born?