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April 5, 2026
Lee writes about the unexpected similarities between Greek life and co-ops, arguing that the University’s actions toward both are cause for concern for all students.
By Simon Lee
March 30, 2026
A former member of a campus sorority, Hsu reflects on moments that ultimately convinced her to leave.
By Sharis Hsu
April 10, 2025
Stanford's sororities and fraternities hosted events to recruit prospective new members last week and weekend during spring rush.
By Jenny Wang
Oct. 14, 2025
Levi Lebovitz investigates the recent crackdown on fraternities through a psychoanalytic lens, exploring the intersection between achievement culture, cuticle-biting and getting drunk beyond control.
April 20, 2025
In her latest column installment, Levine reflects on her experience at sorority rush, asking readers to reconsider the systems that establish such hierarchies.
Feb. 13, 2026
A new report by the Stanford Report shows that Stanford students are having fun.
By Daniel Xu
Oct. 21, 2025
Following a recent wave of party cancellations and disciplinary actions towards fraternities, some students noted a changing social atmosphere on campus. Some see the cancellations as a threat to Stanford traditions, while others see an opportunity to make their own fun.
By Torin Young
Dec. 5, 2024
Mandla Msipa '26 cited anxiety, the sedentary nature of UGS and his inability to balance UGS with other commitments as reasons for his resignation, which will leave a vacancy within the body.
By Katy Zhang
Jan. 26, 2026
Students pressed administrators on parties, housing and RA staffing during a town hall Wednesday. The event was held as part of an ASSU initiative to revive campus life.
By Torin Young
April 12, 2026
SUMMIT says they can execute goals based on past experience. STOKED claims to deliver on fun through connections in campus communities.
April 25, 2025
ASSU executive candidates Ava Brown ’26 and Will Berriman ’26 spoke to The Daily about implementing community centered programming and understanding the impact of decisions from the Department of Education on students.
April 14, 2026
The Daily interviewed the slates vying to lead student government ahead of this week’s election.
April 15, 2026
The Stanford Daily and the Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU) Elections Commission co-hosted a debate with the three campaigns.
By Sterling Davies and Sofia Williams
Nov. 16, 2023
Following the de-chartering of Sigma Chi in 2018 and a series of lawsuits since then, the University ended an 86-year-old ground lease that was held by a group of Sigma Chi alumni. Now, residents are redefining 550 Lasuen's role in campus culture as the only non-theme non-Greek Row house in Neighborhood Magnolia, and as Sigma Chi seeks to re-establish its own identity on campus.
Jan. 28, 2026
Xin writes about Date Drop and other "optimization" techniques to make social interactions and relationship-building easier.
By Katie Xin
April 25, 2023
In the first of a three part series on sustainably reviving social life on campus, the Editorial Board argues against idealizing Greek life as the sole solution to restoring fun, and offers suggestions to create a more inclusive campus social life. "Together, we can envision a social life at Stanford where everybody feels welcome," the Board writes.
April 20, 2023
In the third installment of her column "Nonanswers," Erin Ye shares what it was like to rush Greek life and what it taught her about how to find community.
By Erin Ye
Aug. 2, 2025
The University cited financial and organizational reasons for shutting down the office. Some of IBIC’s programs will be absorbed by the Office of Student Engagement.
By Naomi Breuer
May 3, 2023
The presidents of IFC and ISC respond to the recent Editorial Board piece on Greek life at Stanford, which raised issues of diversity and sexual violence in FSL. They write, "we write to express our desire to be included in future conversations surrounding community improvement."
April 15, 2024
The sorority rush process has come to a close with an exciting Bid Day, where students learned which sorority they would be joining.
By Adam Golomb
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