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New probation policy is helpful

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| The Undergraduate Advising Center (UAC) recently announced a change in its academic probation policy. Students are now required to meet regularly with an advisor as soon as they are placed on probation; previously, students were not assigned to one of the center’s advisors until they were placed on provisional registration, which is a more severe academic punishment.

Procrastination as social protest

By Athalie Laguerre
OPINIONS| There are 15 days until the end of the quarter, which means that before we can enjoy Spring Break and its bounty of friends, family and quality beach time, we must first go through that hell known as Dead Week.

‘Razzies’ reward really rotten releases

By The Stanford Daily Staff
OPINIONS| Ah, the Oscars. That magical time of year when a billion people across the globe tune in and watch a bunch of beautiful people they’ll never meet give each other little gold statues.

Letters to the editor

By The Stanford Daily Staff
OPINIONS| Digital ballots compromise democracy Like many, (too few, unfortunately) I went to flex my democratic muscle in the ballot box on Tuesday.