• Vox Clara: Christian Journal

    Vox Clara was founded by a group of Catholics and Protestants in 2007 at Stanford University. The goal

  • Stanford Journal of International Relations (SJIR)

    For twelve years, since being founded in 1998 by students Mike Grenier and Hugh Handeyside with the faculty support

  • 2011 Spring Newsletter: Week #4

    Dear all, Hope spring quarter has been treating you all well. Announcements as usual: 1. Bill to Improve Campus Publications - what’s new – Next year, your group will be eligible to receive up to $10,000 – As some of you know, we are working to buy paper in bulk so that the cost of printing will fall within $10,000. Our goal is that you will be able to print (i) an

  • 2011 Spring Newsletter: Week #3

    Friends: Hope all of you are well. Wanted to give y’all an update on the world of Stanford publications. i. ALL HANDS PUBLICATION EIC MEETING THIS MONDAY. Room 209 of Nitery.  8-10 pm.  We will have appetizers from Nola’s.  Please make sure to either be in attendance, or if not, that you send an appropriate representative.  Please contact either myself or Alice if you have any questions. ii. Next Office Hours

  • 2011 Spring Newsletter: Week #2

    Esteemed editors, Hello again from your Pub Board co-directors! We have some news to report, but first, we wanted to remind everyone that Office Hours are tonight, 7 – 8PM in the Flex 220 Lab of Meyer. My number is (978) 835-7640 if you need help finding the room. Once again, we will be providing content, web, and layout consultation. We’ll be meeting with publications on a first-come first-served basis. Per our e-mail

2011 Spring Newsletter: Week #4

Dear all, Hope spring quarter has been treating you all well. Announcements as usual: 1. Bill to Improve Campus Publications - what’s new – Next year, your group will be eligible to receive up to $10,000 – As some of you know, we are working to buy paper in bulk so that the cost of printing will fall within $10,000. Our goal is that you will be able to print (i) an

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2011 Spring Newsletter: Week #3

Friends: Hope all of you are well. Wanted to give y’all an update on the world of Stanford publications. i. ALL HANDS PUBLICATION EIC MEETING THIS MONDAY. Room 209 of Nitery.  8-10 pm.  We will have appetizers from Nola’s.  Please make sure to either be in attendance, or if not, that you send an appropriate representative.  Please contact either myself or Alice if you have any questions. ii. Next Office Hours

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2011 Spring Newsletter: Week #2

Esteemed editors, Hello again from your Pub Board co-directors! We have some news to report, but first, we wanted to remind everyone that Office Hours are tonight, 7 – 8PM in the Flex 220 Lab of Meyer. My number is (978) 835-7640 if you need help finding the room. Once again, we will be providing content, web, and layout consultation. We’ll be meeting with publications on a first-come first-served basis. Per our e-mail

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Spring Quarter Newsletter

This newsletter was sent to the pub-announce list on March 31st, 2011. Welcome back! First off, I would like to introduce everyone to our new Publications Board director Zack Warma ’11 (his email address is zwarma@stanford.edu). Alex Katz is abroad this quarter, and the Undergraduate Senate has appointed Zack to fill the position for the rest of the year. To kick off the quarter, we are resuming the all-hands Publications Board meetings (the

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Stanford Undergraduate Publications

Vox Clara: Christian Journal Stanford Journal of International Relations (SJIR) Six Degrees: Human Rights Journal Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs (SJEAA) The Chaparral: Humor Magazine Stanford Flipside: Satirical Newsletter Stanford Daily Avicenna: Journal of Muslim Affairs Sauti: Journal of African Studies

About Us

The ASSU (Associated Students of Stanford University) is Stanford's unique brand of student government. The Publications Board is the branch of the ASSU Senate that advocates on behalf of all undergraduate publications in addition to providing funding. Please make yourself home on our website, where you will find information about funding policies and resources available to the publications community.