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on May 24, 2021
A contingent of Pro-Israel and Jewish students encouraged Undergraduate Senators not to take a stance on the Israeli occupation of Palestine and called for a resolution to require antisemitism and implicit bias trainings during Monday’s meeting.
Last week, Palestinian students and allies attended the Senate meeting a criticized an email that Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU) executives sent about the occupation. Among other requests, students asked that the ASSU take a more explicit stance on the conflict and include a more number-based description of the asymmetrical violence taking place in the region.
Senator Joshua Jankelow ’24 said that the group of Pro-Israel and Jewish students joined the meeting to “address some of the language used last week and the call for the ASSU to take a harder stance on the conflict.” He added that he and the students present wanted to share personal experiences that they believe the ASSU should take into c
Cricket Bidleman. (Photo courtesy of Cricket Bidleman)
on May 23, 2021
Cricket Bidleman ’21 M.A. ’22 resigned from her position as Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU) vice president on Sunday, leaving ASSU President Christian Giadolor ’21 M.A. ’22 the only member of the Executive Cabinet.
“In my brief tenure as the vice president, I am reminded of the most important lesson one can learn the prioritization of self-care,” Bidleman wrote in a statement to The Daily.
She added that while choosing to resign was an “incredibly difficult” decision, it was “without a doubt, the right one” for her.
According to the ASSU Constitution, the president has the ability to appoint a new vice president in the event of a vacancy a process that requires a two-thirds vote in both the Undergraduate Senate and Graduate Student Council. Candidates must complete an application and interview process, including an interview with the Vice President Search Commit
Inside the slates: Stanford Gladiators and L.E.A.D Stanford compete for top student government spots
(Graphic: HANNAH JEOUNG/The Stanford Daily. Photos courtesy of Emily Nichols and Micheal Brown; L.E.A.D. Stanford graphic courtesy of Christian Giadolor and Cricket Bidleman)
on March 31, 2021
The Stanford Gladiators Micheal Brown ’22 and Emily Nichols ’23 and L.E.A.D. Stanford Christian Giadolor ’21 M.A. ’22 and Cricket Bidleman ’21 M.A. ’22 are vying for the support of the student body in this year’s Associated Students of Stanford University executive election.
Brown and Giadolor are running for executive president and Nichols and Bidleman for vice president. Together, the president and vice president lead the ASSU Executive Branch and guide the Executive Cabinet, whose members lead targeted initiatives. Both slates have already met the 200-vote threshold needed to secure a spot on the electoral ballot.
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