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All Students of Stanford Unite

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All Students of Stanford Unite

Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU)

All Students of Stanford Unite

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All Students of Stanford Unite

Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU)

All Students of Stanford Unite

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Thanks to edwin Ong for the interview. suggested talking points: Econ and politics, primaries vs. petitions, caucuses, frosh senators?
Thanks to Erin Woo for the interview. Suggested talking points: prioritization of headlines, news publications at Stanford, diversity and inclusion, how to join the Daily
Thanks to Professors Rob Reich and Mehran Sahami for the the interview. Suggested talking points: regulation of free speech, Stanford vaccine algorithm, algorithmic bias, federal regulation of algorithm implementation, CS education, and more.
Thanks to Jonathan Lipman for the interview. Please send feedback to [email protected]. Suggested talking points: grading, sexual health trading, divestment, GameStop?, ways to have fun at Stanford
Thanks to will Shan for the interview! Suggested talking points: comparing quarterly Covid response, Stanford's winter quarter decision, grading policies, confidentiality, etc.
Endless thanks to Dr. Mark Tessier-Lavigne for the interview.Suggested talking points: campus winter quarter plans, mandatory Covid-19 testing, racial justiceContent warning: references to racism and police brutality
Thanks to Erica Scott for the interview! Suggested talking points: proactiveness vs. reactiveness, legacies, universal grading, university structure, divestment, endowmentshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PzetPqepXA
Thanks to shanta Katipamula for the interview! Here's some great adviceon working with administrators, and some tips for the future.
Thanks to Lomo Phillips for the interview.Lots of shoutouts and great content, and some good song recommendations.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgjgkM0qcXs
Content warning: references to racism, violence, police brutality Thanks to Snehal Naik for the interview. Episode highlights: How can students communicate effectively with administrators during the pandemic? How does someone balance optimism w
Thanks to Jason Beckman for the interview! Highlights: Which is more affordable, London or the United states? What does affordability look like at Stanford? How do the campus compact and the new 5150 policy relate to affordability? How can grad
Thanks to Chris Middleton for the interview! Highlights: What can someone bring to the ASSU by working in community centers first, and vice versa? How do Chris and Vianna plan to acknowledge current events to promote racial justice? Why should
Thanks to Professor James T. Hamilton for the interview. Episode highlights: What is journalism, and how has it developed in recent history? Algorithms are journalism? I was supposed to be done with math… How has the “echo chamber” of targeted
Thanks to Jianna So for the interview. Episode highlights: The tale of two Lizzies—who’s on first? What is the Senate Associate Program (SAP), and what did Jianna do during her time there? What is Students for Workers’ Rights (SWR)? Why should
Thanks to Kari Barclay for the interview. Episode highlights: Why are joint resolutions important, and which have been passed recently? What is accessible education? What does affordability look like for grad students, especially this year? Wha
Thanks to David Pantera for the interview. Highlights: What happens if a freshman doesn’t complete three quarters? Sidenote: I’d suggesting reaching out to Student Affairs to check on this year’s procedure with the flex terms… How many units is
Notes: Thanks to Susie Brubaker-Cole for the phenomenal interview. Everyone should pay attention to this one! Highlights: Why did Susie get involved in education? What should professors be doing to uphold the honor code? Should considerations o
Notes: Thanks to Jamie Fine for the interview. What an awesome title! Highlights: Is the Honor Code still applicable in a virtual environment? Are midterms in week 9 violations of the honor code? How many degrees does Jamie have? How do honor c
Notes: Thanks to Vianna Vo for the interview. One professor gets a mention. Highlights: What is the executive committees program? What is the executive branch and how is it structured? Why are telehealth services important to Stanford community
Notes: Thanks to Will Paisley for the interview. Highlights: Who designed and narrated the trainings for student organization leaders using GrantEd? What is the Graduate student Council (GSC), and how can you get in touch? What are some issues
Notes: Thanks to Micheal Brown for the interview. Professors, this one is important! Highlights: How do you find an effective work-life balance? What is the purpose of education? What is the Undergraduate Senate and what do they do? What should
Notes: Thanks to Kevin Martinez for the interview. Highlights: Which alum is getting a shout-out What are water-cooler moments? Where is all that money going?This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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