An opinion essay by Stanford undergraduate Elsa Johnson, published in The New York Times, has sparked debate after she ...
In a conversation with contributor Rebecca Greenwald, two of the book’s editors, Zahra Ebrahim and Leslie Woo, break down what they mean by “messiness.” The book isn’t advocating for chaos and ...
A Stanford undergraduate’s New York Times essay has sparked debate after he claimed some students pretend to follow Jainism to avoid the university’s $7,944 meal plan.
The book Messy Cities looks at unregulated and informal development from Toronto to Tokyo to show how less planning can ...
Stanford University requires most students living on campus to enrol in a university meal plan, which costs $7,944, or about ...
A piece written by a Stanford University undergraduate stating that some students falsely claimed to be Jain in order to avoid the college’s mandatory meal plan which costs $7,944 (around Rs 7.17 lakh ...
A Stanford student has alleged that some undergraduates falsely claim adherence to the Jain faith to bypass compulsory campus ...
Stanford University student Elsa Johnson alleged that a large section of students “game the system” to gain academic and housing perks.
The essay, authored by Sebastian Connolly and published in The New York Times, describes what the writer characterises as a broader culture of optimisation on campus, in which students exchange ...
Stanford University faces scrutiny after unverified claims emerged that some students allegedly misuse Jain dietary exemptions to evade the school’s costly mandatory meal plans. The allegations have ...
A Stanford student essay claimed that some undergraduates falsely identify as Jain to bypass the university’s $7,944 mandatory meal plan. The allegati.
In his latest essay, Dario Amodei looks to map out the catastrophic risks posed by AI while also formulating a “battle plan” ...
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