The Stanford Daily

Opinions

Editorial: The choice between “Fun” and “fun”

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Poor class of ‘06. They are destined to remain the only graduating class in over two decades that will not have seen a Mausoleum party during any of its four years.

Out and Aboutski: In Russia, language speaks you

By Kat Lewin
OPINIONS| In the Russian language, the verbs “to smoke” and “to buy” are separated by only one phoneme. One phoneme and one look of abject horror.

From the Arm Chair: Save the squirrels!

By Kate Hayes
OPINIONS| If you are one of those observant people who has noticed the abnormally large number of dead squirrels recently, congratulations, because that’s what this column’s about.

At the Margins: Putting class back in the classroom

By Bharat Venkat and Vinni Intersimone
OPINIONS| Sometimes I wonder if professors realize that the books they assign cost money.

Op-Ed: The true Stanford Challenge

By Zach Dembo
OPINIONS| Last week, President Hennessy unveiled the Stanford Challenge.

Op-Ed: Student hashers deserve more

By Andrew Peterman
OPINIONS| The student-managed eating clubs have a long history of employing and exploiting Stanford students as hashers.

Letters to the Editor

By none
OPINIONS| Religious Studies