Dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences Debra Satz announced the reversal at the Thursday Faculty Senate meeting. The ...
The spoken word event featured poet Sarah Kay and performances from Stanford’s Spoken Word Collective, which disentangled ...
After a series of personal misconduct allegations, a former Stanford professor resigned from his position as Director of the ...
Campus groups, including SJP and ACLU, organized a walkout at White Plaza this Wednesday in an attempt to draw attention to ...
In “Text and the City,” Melisa Guleryuz ’27 reviews books through a lens of modern femininity. Editor’s Note: This article is a review and includes subjective thoughts, opinions and critiques. Marjane ...
My Venezuela was radically different. By first grade, I’d been forced out of three schools, one whose roof collapsed and another which burned down. From second through eighth grade, I saw more fights ...
By harnessing electron-beam patterning to control the swelling and contraction of a soft polymer, researchers created a ...
As the year 2016 trends, D'Souza analyzes the reasons behind this collective nostalgia and how to continue living in the present.
Stanford’s annual Treeathlon returns on Feb. 14, bringing together triathletes of all experience levels for a community-centered race that blends competition and accessibility. Hosted at a new course ...
In this installment of her column, Ye grapples with her career aspirations and how they will fit into her personal life.
Stanford men's basketball suffered a huge blow on Wednesday as it was announced that Chisom Okpara will miss the rest of the season due to injury.
A self-proclaimed "location-checking addict," D'Souza explores how sharing her location has strengthened her friendships.
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