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Women and Youth Supporting Each Other (WYSE) mentors at Stanford

Reflecting on Four Years of Cardinal Service

by on August 26, 2019 8:46 am
By Callan Showers, ’19 The Cardinal Service initiative began my freshman year, in the fall of 2015. I am so thankful I made a lasting service commitment right away, by… Read more Reflecting on Four Years of Cardinal Service
Alan Arroyo-Chavez, Cardinal Quarter with KifKif in Madrid

Queer Migrant Experiences: Exploring Self and an International Community

by on June 28, 2019 5:47 pm
By Alan Arroyo-Chavez, ’19 The warm summer air kissed my face as I sat on a tree-shaded hill watching the sun set between la Catedral de la Almudena and el… Read more Queer Migrant Experiences: Exploring Self and an International Community

What End-of-Life Care Taught Me About Medicine Beyond Medication

by on May 17, 2019 9:00 am
By Jonathan X. Wang, ’19, MS ’19 I remember how Frank loved jazz. How he smiled whenever I mentioned his wife or his three daughters. The stain on the corner… Read more What End-of-Life Care Taught Me About Medicine Beyond Medication

The Global and Local Conversations About Agricultural Conservation

by on April 24, 2019 7:27 am
By Kyle Van Rensselaer, ’19, MA ’20 What happens when you pave over a garden? The consequences are fairly small. How about when unchecked urban development paves over tracts of… Read more The Global and Local Conversations About Agricultural Conservation

Launching The A(bilities) Hub Initiative

by on January 14, 2019 12:00 pm
By Zina Jawadi, ’18, MS ’19 Disability advocacy efforts have been vibrant at Stanford for decades, and over the past few years, students with disabilities have resumed advocating for a… Read more Launching The A(bilities) Hub Initiative
Maria Doerr

Building cultural sensitivity in conservation

by on July 19, 2018 9:30 pm
Maria Doerr, ’17 (Environmental Systems Engineering) When the rain starts, we’re not ready. Ten of us stand in the truck bed, grasping the railing as the vehicle lurches down the… Read more Building cultural sensitivity in conservation
Kaleidescope event

Seeing the invisible

by on June 28, 2018 5:05 pm
By Jenn Ampey, ’19 (International Relations) The last strand of decorative lights fell into place as the clock struck 7:00 pm. After more than nine months of hard work, it… Read more Seeing the invisible
Ryanne Bamieh

Above all, persistence

by on May 16, 2018 12:27 pm
By Ryanne Bamieh, ’18 (History) It was a Thursday morning when we got the call. My partner and I had been investigating the case for the past two weeks, and… Read more Above all, persistence
Kids at the Buena Vista Homework Club

Bridging Palo Alto’s education gap

by on April 6, 2018 8:37 pm
By Ezra Yoseph, ’21 (biology/neurobiology) Following years of negotiations between its previous owner and Santa Clara County, Buena Vista Mobile Park survives as one of the few remaining options for… Read more Bridging Palo Alto’s education gap

Be a Force of Nature: Landing an Environmental Job

by on April 2, 2018 4:56 pm
Come hear from our three environmentally-conscious panelists who are crusading toward a more sustainable world from three different angles. Panelists will give remarks on their career trajectories from advocacy and… Read more Be a Force of Nature: Landing an Environmental Job