Resident Assistants protest “delay tactics,” propose card-check recognition

RAs gathered at the Student Services Center to protest what they describe as University efforts to postpone union elections until summer break.

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Gamefinds: Cursor Camp

Neal.Fun makes lots of great games and game–adjacent amusements. Every one is a winner, and Cursor Camp is just the latest of the lot. When you load the page it’ll inform you that the page wants to take over your cursor. Let it, but remember that you’ll have to press Esc(ape) to get it back. … Continue reading "Gamefinds: Cursor Camp"

The odd couple: how co-op and Greek life both shape Stanford campus culture

Lee writes about the unexpected similarities between Greek life and co-ops, arguing that the University’s actions toward both are cause for concern for all students.

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Slay the Spire 2 developer refuses to rely on microtransactions or DLC packs to make quick cash, despite some players threatening "to buy all and any cosmetics we may ever release"

Slay the Spire 2 is pretty great, isn't it? Launching into early access with co-op and just the correct amount of iteration sounds good to me when the original's roguelite card battler formula was already a winner.

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GSC approves annual grants, votes to support EBF and Kairos co-op reinstatement

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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