The Stanford Daily

Author: Andrea Sy


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Are you getting enough?

By Andrea Sy
NEWS| “So much to do, so little time!” — perhaps the statement that truly epitomizes the life and culture here at Stanford University.

From FroYo to Boba: Stanford’s sweet tooth

By Andrea Sy
NEWS| Sweet treats are always a delight to a Stanford student’s taste buds, providing that twist to the usually common and bland menu offered by the Stanford dining halls.

LEADing by example

By Andrea Sy
NEWS| On Feb. 20, five students from Leading through Education, Activism and Diversity (LEAD) unveiled their project to the Stanford community. The photo exhibit, which will be in the Old Union lobby until Mar. 13, is entitled “How Much Will You Tolerate?” and focuses on the acts of intolerance that have occurred at Stanford in recent history.

From Stanford with love: Student groups show some heart

By Andrea Sy and Emma Trotter
PAGE TWO| It’s Valentine’s Day, and students are spreading the love all across campus.

Postdocs receive workshop grant

By Andrea Sy
NEWS| The Stanford University Postdoctoral Association (SUPD) was recently awarded a seed grant worth $1,000 by the National Postdoctoral Association (NPA).

Student develops anti-spam program

By Andrea Sy
NEWS| If regular filters can’t stop spam from taking over your inbox, computer science graduate student David Erickson has got your back with Default Off Email (DOEmail).

Helmet day promotes bike safety

By Andrea Sy
NEWS| On Friday afternoon at the end of Dead Week, White Plaza was full of characters from “The Wizard of Oz” as part of Parking & Transportation Services’ (P&TS) latest effort to promote bike safety.

Volunteers provide by-the-book equality

By Andrea Sy
NEWS| Volunteers from the University’s Shorenstein Asia Pacific Research Center (APARC) and Hands-on Bay Area came together last night for “Bring Me A Book” Volunteer Night. The event took place at the Bring Me A Book headquarters in nearby Mountain View, where the volunteers had dinner and learned about the organization.

Videoconference honors soldiers

By Andrea Sy
NEWS| During yesterday’s videoconference in Wallenberg Hall, students, rabbis, faculty and members of the Israeli community listened to Karnit Goldwasser, wife of kidnapped Israeli soldier Ehud Goldwasser, speak from Jerusalem about Israeli policy and her own 476-day long personal tragedy.

“How I Write” celebrates five years

By Andrea Sy
NEWS| Journalists, students and faculty rubbed shoulders last night at the Hume Writing Center (HWC) in a joint celebration of recent changes to the Center and the fifth anniversary of the “How I Write” conversation series.