2019.10.04-A Deeper Look: Efforts on Campus to Remember Chanel Miller; You on Campus: Transitioning Back Into the Year

Published: Oct. 5, 2019, 3:14 a.m.

Darlene Franklin and Ken Der are back! This week, Ken Der looks at efforts on campus to keep Chanel Miller and her assault in the public memory and awareness here at Stanford. Former ASSU President Shanta Katipamula (who tabled an event following the release of Miller's memoir, "Know My Name"), co-technical director of the "Dear Visitor" app Khoi Le, and Dr. David Palumbo-Liu (who penned an op-ed calling for "Know My Name" to be featured as one of the books in the annual "Three Books" program for incoming freshmen) join the Relatively Round Table to talk about their efforts and what impacts they may have on the community. And in this week's "You on Campus" segment, Darlene Franklin asks about how YOU feel as the academic year takes off once again. Plus, your news of the week from the amazing writers at the Stanford Daily!

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