The Stanford Daily

Opinions

Editorial: No on Prop. 85

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| The Editorial Board urges readers to vote No on Prop 85.

Slightly Sinister: Fright Night

By Sini Matikainen
OPINIONS| I’m not normally the type of person who writes topical columns, perhaps because my topic of choice is generally myself, and that, of course, is timeless.

On Global Affairs: A Weapon of Mass Distraction

By Peter Durning
OPINIONS| What will Iran do with a nuclear weapon?

Op-Ed: Prop. 85 would place vulnerable teens in danger

By Mishan Araujo
OPINIONS| The proponents of Proposition 85 claim that by requiring parental notification before a minor obtains an abortion there will be fewer teen pregnancies, increased family communication and better reporting of abuse cases.

Op-Ed: Living wage policy for all

By Alexandra Goldman
OPINIONS| When President Hennessy announced last May that he was raising the “living wage” for subcontracted workers by 10.9 percent, many onlookers were led to believe that Stanford’s workers were finally gaining the recognition — and compensation — that they deserve for all the work they do to maintain our campus.

Op-Ed: We could be legends

By The Stanford Tree
OPINIONS| Stanford Football hasn’t squeaked out a single victory this season.

Letters to the Editor

By none
OPINIONS| The article about our decision not to allow an impromptu gathering of seniors at Branner (“For Resident Fellows, a constant balancing act,” Oct.