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May 4, 2025
The sorority failed to meet their minimum occupancy requirements and, despite meeting with Fraternity and Sorority Life staff last Tuesday, will not receive their house back.
By Kayla Chan
Feb. 6, 2024
Changes to Stanford’s party policies encourage collaboration with Greek organizations and Row houses, which students say promote positive changes to social life without compromising safety concerns.
By Katy Zhang
April 27, 2022
Alex Young and Abolish Stanford Greek describe the harms of Greek life and argue that donor influence explains its continued presence on campus. "Next year’s housing allocations are a reminder that the Stanford administration embodies the status quo. Donor interests drive our administrators, even when those interests run counter to student safety, housing equity, minority protections, and majority opinion," they write.
May 26, 2022
Alumni Reid Spitz and Ned Chambers argue for expanded Greek housing options, responding to Abolish Stanford Greek. "students in Greek life are more likely to say they formed relationships with mentors and professors, were more active in extracurricular activities and had better access to internships," they write.
March 7, 2024
Sarah Muller, a beloved dancer, musician and scholar, passed away on Feb. 19 after a fatal collision on Embarcadero Road.
By Judy N. Liu
Oct. 24, 2022
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.
By Theo Baker
Nov. 16, 2023
While inter-university rivalries remain strong, student bands find similar joys and challenges performing live music on Stanford and Berkeley’s campuses.
May 25, 2025
Although slow-paced and burdened with heavy themes, the novel highlights how invaluable connections and memories can be made even amidst incredible loss.
By Leyla Yilmaz
May 27, 2025
In her latest column installment, Levine reflects on grief, mourning and how to move on.
April 14, 2022
After members of the sorority Alpha Phi discovered "Abolish Stanford Greek" stickers on their car, campus activist group ASG denies any involvement in the situation and even offered to help remove the stickers.
Nov. 4, 2021
With the release of the Greek life survey report, which shows that the majority of students on campus support dehousing, Abolish Stanford Greek called on current and former fraternity members to act on their “public, official commitment” to support unhousing Greek life.
March 8, 2022
The student activist group used the influx of parents on campus during Family Weekend to advocate for eliminating IFC and ISC Greek chapters at Stanford.
By Itzel Luna
Oct. 2, 2024
Intrigued by what it means to be happy, 15 students spent three weeks deliberating the notion of happiness and what exists beyond it.
By Sophia Chu
Nov. 18, 2022
Administrators acknowledged concerns, pledged to simplify party registration and are considering amending alcohol policies.
By Oriana Riley and Theo Baker
Nov. 4, 2024
A demon may have appeared on Campus, but as Garrett Khatchaturian writes, it's not like he's such a bad thing.
Jan. 3, 2022
Former members of Stanford's chapter of Sigma Psi Zeta urge students affiliated with campus Greek life to disaffiliate and to instead form organizations subject to the same rules as every other student organization on campus.
Jan. 20, 2022
Callum Tresnan argues that fraternities are not serious about reform. "I was struck on Saturday when the Phi Kappa Psi’s DEI-VIP Committee neglected to invite a single member of Abolish Stanford Greek to the LGBTQ x Fraternity Life Q&A. They ignored ASG voices even though multiple members of ASG—myself included—have spoken publicly about our experiences navigating queerness in fraternity life and rush," Tresnan writes.
April 19, 2022
An anonymous writer argues that students should not join Greek life. "Survivors’ experiences, People of Color’s, queer folks’- my experiences- and everyone who embodies any combination of these identities, are worth making the individual choice to opt out," they write.
June 4, 2024
Wrapped up in our aspirations are our judgments about what a good life looks like. This magazine is an attempt to examine those judgments.
By Seamus Allen and Grace Lee
Dec. 7, 2022
An individual has been found posing as a Stanford frosh since June of this year. He has interacted with several students while claiming to live in Crothers or Branner Halls. The individual has also been found at parties and the gym.
By Caroline Chen and Mark Allen Cu
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