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Jed Ngalande

Jed Ngalande

Author at The Stanford Daily, Stanford University at The Stanford Daily, Stanford University

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    Cardinal for Congress: Bernstein wants to create a better America

    Jed Ngalande ’23 is the politics and government beat reporter for The Daily’s news section. Contact him at news ‘at’ stanforddaily.com.
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    ‘Why deal with someone who can’t be trusted?’: Stanford political e...

    Jed Ngalande ’23 is the politics and government beat reporter for The Daily’s news section. Contact him at news ‘at’ stanforddaily.com.
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    The red wave that wasn’t: Stanford political experts weigh in on 20...

    Jed Ngalande ’23 is the politics and government beat reporter for The Daily’s news section. Contact him at news ‘at’ stanforddaily.com.
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    Q&A: Republican gubernatorial nominee Brian Dahle

    Brian Dahle is running against incumbent Gavin Newsom for California Governor in the Nov. 8 general election.
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    Q&A: Michael Shellenberger plans major energy and education reforms...

    Shellenberger and the incumbent Governor Gavin Newsom will face 13 Republicans, two Democrats, two members of the Green Party and 7 other contenders unaffiliated with a party for a chance to advance to the general election — an opportunity reserved for the two that win the greatest shares of the popular vote.
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    Josh Harder ’08 hopes to lead California’s 9th district after redis...

    Harder will face a nonpartisan primary election on June 7 against three other Democrats, three Republicans and an Independent. The two candidates who receive the greatest shares of votes will compete against each other in a general election on November 8.
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    Q&A: Ajwang Rading discusses why he’s running for Stanford’s congre...

    Ajwang Rading, a civil rights and public policy lawyer, is running for California’s 16th district seat in Congress — the district of Silicon Valley and Stanford University that is currently held by Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.). 
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    Stanford law professor calls for digital platform transparency legi...

    Persily’s testimony comes as Congress considers legislation regulating social media and digital giants like Google and Facebook. The law professor called for effective transparency legislation in his…
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    ‘Constitutional earthquake’: Stanford legal experts cast grim outlo...

    The Stanford experts warned that past rulings of the Supreme Court, such as allowing contraception use and same-sex marriage, could be challenged based on the draft opinion’s ruling.
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    Stanford experts praise Lend-Lease Act in support of Ukraine

    Michael McFaul ’86 M.A. ’86, former U.S. ambassador to Russia and the director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, expressed strong support for the U.S. Senate's renewal of the Act and the soon expected U.S. House of Representatives’s passage of the legislation.
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    Q&A: Condoleezza Rice believes in the fight for freedom

    Hoover Institution Director Condoleezza Rice speaks out about the current status of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, now entering its third week.
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    Leaders from around the Bay rally for Ukraine at Stanford

    “Vladimir Putin is evil,” said Michael McFaul '86 M.A. '86, a former U.S. ambassador to Russia. “I know. I used to work across the table from him. I used to be in Russia as an ambassador and I've watched his career. I met him in 1991, and I have been calling him evil for a long time. We now need to call that man evil. And this war is an evil war.”
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    Faculty Senate and Hoover work to repair relationship

    Drell and Rice’s presentation at the meeting marked the culmination of nearly a year of strained relations between some members of the Faculty Senate and Hoover.
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    Sayeh Kohani ’22 receives Rhodes scholarship | The Stanford Daily

    Kohani, a student in bioengineering and public policy, is this year’s sole Stanford recipient of the Rhodes scholarship.
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    Sayeh Kohani ’22 receives Rhodes Scholarship

    Kohani, a student in bioengineering and public policy, is this year's sole Stanford recipient of the Rhodes scholarship.
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    ‘Profound changes’: CIA Director William Burns discusses the future...

    Burns characterized the present day as "one of those moments of transition for the United States that comes along two or three times a century.”
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    Indigenous students reflect on Native American Day | The Stanford D...

    Students reflected on the holiday’s importance and raised concerns about its continued lack of recognition.
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    Save Cantonese criticizes University for reduction of Cantonese cou...

    In a statement responding to Thursday’s Faculty Senate meeting, the Save Cantonese coalition wrote that the administration originally proposed for the Cantonese program to have zero classes per quarter and only agreed to guarantee two courses per quarter under “significant student pressure.”
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    Organizers champion survivor-centered solutions, accountability at ...

    Activist Danielle Sered pointed out that survivor-centered solutions will be crucial when addressing issues of restorative justice at a Friday panel.
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    Literary scholars draw parallels between crime fiction, current events

    University of Pennsylvania Romance Language professor Andrea Goulet said that although writers such as S.S. Van Dine insisted crime fiction should not contain real-world politics, “different authors let in these so-called impurities.”
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    Education system is foundational to American democracy, civic exper...

    Teachers have a responsibility to “help students clarify what they think and believe, and why they think that way,” National Academy of Education President Gloria Ladson-Billings said.