Stanford gives us an incredible campus. But let's be real, navigating it isn't always easy. I'm running to make everyday student life more accessible, more connected, and more fun. I've spent years turning frustration into action, from passing policy at the UN to lobbying on Capitol Hill, and I'm ready to do the same for our campus.
Here's what I'm fighting for:
Dining that actually works- Expanding dining dollars to more on-campus eateries, and pushing for a food option that stays open when the dining halls close.
Getting around shouldn't cost you- Advocating for Stanford-funded Clipper cards so every student can hop on Caltrain, BART, and buses without spending.
Parking shouldn't feel like a puzzle- The permit system is confusing, spots near dorms and classes are scarce, and the costs add up fast. I'll push for a simpler, more affordable parking system that actually makes sense for students.
Breaking into STEM shouldn't feel impossible- A centralized research and internship board to surface opportunities that get buried, so your first shot isn't your hardest one.
Your voice deserves a real platform- Expanding White Plaza hours and eliminating fees for student protests, because free expression shouldn't come with a price tag.