In the second consecutive year of its return post-COVID, Cardinal Nights is one of the University’s key programs for school-sponsored social events in a time when social life is a major student issue.
When Stanford’s neighborhood system was first announced, it was met with a wave of criticism. Students raised concerns regarding the rigid assignment process and its impact on current undergraduates, the scattered geographic distribution of residences within neighborhoods, and the soulless names of each community: the letters S, T, A,
The Stanford Board of Trustees held its first meeting of the 2022-23 academic year Oct. 17-18. Trustees toured the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and met the new dean of the Doerr School of Sustainability, among other matters.
An unlikely alliance has formed between fraternities, safety advocates, club leaders, residential staff and even university employees, all of whom have grown frustrated with the administration’s handling of social life on campus.