After a win over Cal to open the ACC tournament, Stanford men’s basketball suffered its second loss to No. 13 Louisville in ...
Poets Safia Elhillo, Jamila Woods and members of the Stanford Spoken Word Collective shared poems both personal and political ...
Dakad, Murray and Andrews ask students to interrogate why we as students are choosing lucrative careers over impactful ones.
On Pi Day, students and faculty from the physics and math departments competed to see which department could finish one whole ...
Stanford’s leadership must join with other universities to stand up and fight for American higher education, write Professors Riskin and Satia.
For professor of chemistry and physics Richard Zare, the goal for CHEM 29N: Chemistry in the Kitchen is not to make students ...
In “Stanford in the Media,” Emma Muller ’28 explores the portrayals and accuracy of Stanford University and Stanford ...
Following widespread response to the San Francisco Standard's article quoting her, Ganesan argues that Stanford students are ...
Stanford’s land acknowledgements lack authenticity. We need land back and active outreach towards Native American students, ...
Sid Zhang '25, explores dreams and intimacy through physicality, multimedia elements and evocative choreography, blurring the ...
Overheard at Stanford is a biweekly column written by Linden Hansen ’28. Hansen takes notable quotes she hears around campus ...
Stanford graduates Amanda Calabrese and Greta Meyer, co-founders of Sequel, are passionate about the intersection between ...
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