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Editorial Board: New alcohol policy will cause more harm than good

On Monday, the University announced that, beginning this fall, hard alcohol will be prohibited at all undergraduate parties and distilled liquor containers will be restricted to those under 750 mL (a...

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Editorial Board: Full Moon on the Quad and the lack of ‘dialogue’

Earlier this month, The Stanford Daily Editorial Board sat down to formulate an official response to the just-announced working group for the amendment of Stanford fixture Full Moon on the Quad...

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Editorial Board: On the election

Today, we have elected a tyrant. This is our fault. This is our burden. We did this, America. The votes have been tallied, the last states declared. There is no denying that this, the election of...

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Why The Daily matters: The work of an editorial board

It’s a stigma that I’ve had to fight against during my three volumes on the Stanford Daily Editorial Board: Editorial boards are not important. But I think editorial boards are important. A successful...

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Why The Daily matters: Institutional legacies

I never intended to actually write for The Daily; frankly, I never intended to get involved with this paper at all. Coming into Stanford, I was initially drawn to its wide range of academic journals...

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Why The Daily matters: Our intellectual community

University newspapers have a special mission. While all newspapers aspire to disseminate reliable information and share different perspectives, this mission becomes all the more real at universities....

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Why The Daily matters: We’re not Faulkner, but we’re worth the read

When asked, I’ve provided a number of explanations for my joining The Daily. I was looking for friends; I flirted with journalism pre-college but wanted to double down at Stanford; I was under the...

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Why The Daily matters: Learning with The Daily

I wrote my first article for The Daily as a high school intern in July 2012. At the time, computer science had just become Stanford’s most popular major. The story represented a milestone for the...

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Editorial Board: Why The Daily matters

The Daily’s Vol. 250 Editorial Board comprises five members (L-R): head copy editor Stephanie Chen ’18, executive editor Will Ferrer ’18, editor-in-chief Kylie Jue ’17, managing editor of Opinions...

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Editorial Board: A way forward for the new administration

Last week, The Daily’s editorial board met with new University president Marc Tessier-Lavigne to discuss his transition to Stanford and his hopes for his tenure, as well as his perspective on current...

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Editorial Board: New alcohol policy will cause more harm than good

On Monday, the University announced that, beginning this fall, hard alcohol will be prohibited at all undergraduate parties and distilled liquor containers will be restricted to those under 750 mL (a...

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Editorial Board: Full Moon on the Quad and the lack of ‘dialogue’

Earlier this month, The Stanford Daily Editorial Board sat down to formulate an official response to the just-announced working group for the amendment of Stanford fixture Full Moon on the Quad...

View Article

Editorial Board: On the election

Today, we have elected a tyrant. This is our fault. This is our burden. We did this, America. The votes have been tallied, the last states declared. There is no denying that this, the election of...

View Article


Why The Daily matters: The work of an editorial board

It’s a stigma that I’ve had to fight against during my three volumes on the Stanford Daily Editorial Board: Editorial boards are not important. But I think editorial boards are important. A successful...

View Article

Why The Daily matters: Institutional legacies

I never intended to actually write for The Daily; frankly, I never intended to get involved with this paper at all. Coming into Stanford, I was initially drawn to its wide range of academic journals...

View Article


Why The Daily matters: Our intellectual community

University newspapers have a special mission. While all newspapers aspire to disseminate reliable information and share different perspectives, this mission becomes all the more real at universities....

View Article

Why The Daily matters: We’re not Faulkner, but we’re worth the read

When asked, I’ve provided a number of explanations for my joining The Daily. I was looking for friends; I flirted with journalism pre-college but wanted to double down at Stanford; I was under the...

View Article


Why The Daily matters: Learning with The Daily

I wrote my first article for The Daily as a high school intern in July 2012. At the time, computer science had just become Stanford’s most popular major. The story represented a milestone for the...

View Article

Editorial Board: Why The Daily matters

The Daily’s Vol. 250 Editorial Board comprises five members (L-R): head copy editor Stephanie Chen ’18, executive editor Will Ferrer ’18, editor-in-chief Kylie Jue ’17, managing editor of Opinions...

View Article

Editorial Board: A way forward for the new administration

Last week, The Daily’s editorial board met with new University president Marc Tessier-Lavigne to discuss his transition to Stanford and his hopes for his tenure, as well as his perspective on current...

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