Nick Miller argues that the Muslim Student Union brought recent scrutiny "on itself."
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Nick Miller argues that the Muslim Student Union brought recent scrutiny "on itself."
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Will Jepson '28 and Arin Iverson '27 write about their experience organizing DragFest and advocate for more institutional support for queer programming.
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Sebastian Strawser argues that ASSU leaders should freeze student panelist confirmations to back their commitment to free speech.
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Elena Vasilache was elected co-chair of the Graduate Student Council (GSC) as a remote, part-time Master of Liberal Arts (MLA) student.
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The 28th UGS held its inaugural meeting, overseeing the inauguration of the ASSU executives and the appointment of positions within the body.
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Hammerstrom and Vargas sat down for an interview with The Daily to share aspirations for the year ahead.
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The Muslim Student Union’s request for $175,000 led to Islamophobic posts and a campus debate over religious clubs.
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The Graduate Students Council (GSC) passed two resolutions advancing free speech and students of all legal status.
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Madhav Prakash, who ran for ASSU Executive president under the “No Brakes” ticket, withdrew his complaint regarding endorsements of the "FARM-RAISED" campaign.
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The ASSU Elections Commission announced Jared Hammerstrom ’27 and Celeste Vargas ’27 as the winners of this year's Executive race. The pair will be joined by nine new Undergraduate Senators, 13 Graduate School Council representatives and 12 class presidents.
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Madhav Prakash ’27 of “No Brakes” argued for the disqualification of opposing slate “FARM-RAISED” after Undergraduate Senate (UGS) Chair David Sengthay ’26 endorsed the platform in an email to the student body.
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The Doerr, an oil tanker operating on campus, caused tens of dollars in environmental damage as its cargo spilled.
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The Stanford Daily co-hosted a debate with all three ASSU Presidential Slates (FARM-RASIED, No Brakes, and BUILT DIFFERENT) Tuesday.
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The Stanford Daily and the Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU) Elections Commission co-hosted a debate with the three campaigns.
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The current leadership for the Class of 2028 is seeking re-election.
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David Sengthay argues for renewing the Students of Color Coalition, which has endorsed 14 candidates for the Undergraduate Senate.
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The Daily interviewed the slates vying to lead student government ahead of this week’s election.
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SUMMIT says they can execute goals based on past experience. STOKED claims to deliver on fun through connections in campus communities.
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The Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU) Elections Commission introduced students to the various candidates Monday.
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Stanford students braved the rain for the annual tradition Full Moon on the Quad, which emphasized consent and community.
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The UGS passed bills to improve student access to in-person voting and add a measure amending the ASSU Constitution to the 2026 spring general election ballot.
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The Graduate Student Council (GSC) approved its annual grants for the 2025-26 academic year and unanimously passed a joint resolution calling for the reinstatement of several co-ops.
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The Undergraduate Senate heard presentations from current residents before requesting that ResEd reinstate the former co-ops in the next academic year.
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Gauri Kathula '29 writes on behalf of Stanford Education and Democracy United (EDU) and Stanford Abundance, calling for reform to the current free speech and expression policy on campus.
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UGS passed grant approvals, expanded access to on-campus voting and introduced a bill to amend the ASSU constitution in its Wednesday meeting.
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Students flocked to White Plaza to donate and procure clothes, shoes, and books at Stanford’s fourth Big Swap, held on Feb. 21.
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The GSC approved the appointment of William Reimers ’28 as ASSU Librarian.
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The Undergraduate Senate (UGS) heard presentations from its members on GoPasses for students, administrative support of Stanford’s Native American community and the screening of a documentary on Katie Meyer.
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In its Wednesday meeting, the UGS passed bills on student organization funding and the role of class presidents, heard about budget changes related to the now-dismantled Neighborhood System and advocated for more flexible free speech regulations.
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The Graduate Student Council deferred a bill to change the current split rule in student activities costs with undergraduate fee funding, demanding more detailed statistics.
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