ABOUT THE STANFORD DAILY The Stanford Daily has been a fixture on the Stanford campus since the University was founded in 1891. The paper began as a small publication known to locals as The Daily Palo Alto and has grown to its current status as one of the finest college newspapers in the country.
The Stanford Daily published Monday through Friday during the academic year and maintains a circulation of 11,500 to over 300 locations on the Stanford campus and through the city of Palo Alto. In addition to the daily newspaper, the Daily publishes two weekly supplements: Intermission, a weekly pullout entertainment section; and, Cardinal Today, a weekly sports "outsert" during football and basketball seasons. The Daily also published several special issues every year: The Orientation Issue, Big Game Cardinal Today, The Pre-Commencement Issue, and The Commencement Issue.
The Stanford Daily business hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. The editorial newsroom is open Sunday through Thursday, 3:00 pm to midnight. The Daily's main phone number is (650) 725-2100 and its fax number is (650) 725-1329. Correspondance should be addressed to: The Stanford Daily, Storke Publications Building - Suite 101, Stanford, CA 94305.
The Staff
The Daily's staff is comprised of over 200 student writers and editors. Membership is open to any registered Stanford student and no experience is required. Prospective staffers should stop by the Storke Publications Building (across from the Terman Engineering Building) anytime or email eic@daily.stanford.edu. A complete staff directory is below.There are positions always open for writers, graphic artists, photographers, online editors, and advertising staffers.
The Stanford Daily Online
The Daily became one of the first college newspapers publishing on the Internet when it launched its online edition in 1995. The Stanford Daily Online (www.stanforddaily.com) is updated Monday through Friday during the academic year and features content from the print edition, along with special Web-only content. The current site was designed and launched by Keith Ito and Wesley Radez in the spring of 2002. The site is powered by Tempo, an open-source content management system.The Corporation
The Stanford Daily newspaper is the primary holding of The Stanford Daily Publishing Corporation. Founded in 1973, The Stanford Daily Publishing Corporation operates as a California non-profit corporation headed by the paper's editor in chief and business manager.Volume 222 Staff Directory
Editorial Staff:
Editor in Chief: Sameer Ahmed
Managing Editor, News: Will Oremus
Managing Editor, Sports: Ezra Callahan
Managing Editor, Photo: Kathy Liu
Managing Editor, Special Sections: Megan Knize
Features Editors: Michelle Keller, Sara Pape
Opinions Editors: Vauhini Vara, Arisha Hatch
Intermission Editors: Ryan Sands, Alice Kim
Innovation Editors: Jonathan Olsen, Elizabeth Cha
Head Graphics Editor: Rachel Hillman
Business Staff:
Business Manager: Scott Dorfman
Advertising Manager: Misty Espinoza
Classifieds Manager: Mike Attocknie
Freep Gray "Show me the Money" Davis Outside "Town Hall" in Palo Alto Tonight!
Posted by Mediaqueen
On Oct 22 5:05 PM with 65 comments
Davis Slithering Into Gardena, Coachella, Chico, Eureka, Palo Alto and L.A.!
Posted by Mediaqueen
On Oct 19 2:35 AM with 18 comments
Davis postpones tech-sponsored fundraiser [fear of FReepers stops bribe-taking at Spago Palo Alto!]
Posted by RonDog
On Sep 24 2:17 PM with 48 comments
Mercury News Sacramento Bureau ^ | September 24, 2002 | Dion Nissenbaum
Kathleen Sundaram, who supports Davis Republican opponent, Bill Simon, said that she was not associated with any specific organization, but was protesting on her own initiative.Kathleen Sundaram, who supports Davis Republican opponent, Bill Simon, said that she was not associated with any specific organization, but was protesting on her own initiative...I am concerned how Davis has driven the state into the ground union members being fooled, taxing anything that moved, Shundaram said. The economy will be more depressed with no building or construction projects for the workers to work in. They are all fooling themselves. We have had it.
She went on to explain that the press has just been putting up the image that Simon is a flawed candidate . . . but to elect Davis is like a woman who goes back to her abusive spouse.
LOL!Sounds like a FReeper to ME!!!