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Stanford Bans Drinking in Frosh Dorms. By Karen Alexander . May 12, 2003 12 AM PT . ... Stanford University has banned alcohol from events held in the school’s freshman dorms.
The first-year experience has changed dramatically in the wake of COVID-19, but frosh have found new ways to make the most of their on-campus experience.
Due to an expected 150 student increase to the freshman class of 2029, Stanford’s Residential and Dining Enterprises (R&DE) has expanded housing for undergraduate students, changing two dorms to ...
Stanford University’s freshmen and sophomores will not be allowed on campus for the winter quarter, school officials announced a day after they said 43 students on campus had tested positive for ...
Stanford isn’t the only campus to allow support animals into the dorms. ... At Washington State University, one freshman was permitted to move in with her 95-pound support pig.
How Stanford can do away with campus antisemitism Restoring a culture of tolerance at U.S. universities will require confronting painful realities. July 8, 2024 ...
What would you do to attend Stanford? An 18-year-old Fullerton woman spent the last eight months posing as a freshman biology major, buying textbooks, sneaking into meals, even moving into a dorm ...
A Stanford University student died on Saturday after a driver fatally struck him while he rode a bike on campus, officials confirmed. Aradshar Chaddar, a sophomore, was riding an electric bike on ...
However, the freshman dorms were not as glamorous as students may have expected upon arrival at UM. First opened in 1968, the towers at Hecht and Stanford became landmarks of freshman life.
Stanford sophomore Aradshar Chaddar died after he was struck by a vehicle while riding a bike on campus. ... of the Stanford Democrats and contributed to The Stanford Daily in his freshman year.