From coordinating food orders to predicting how many students scan in to eat, the assistant director and executive chef of ...
Stanford track and field’s first para sprinter, Sydney Barta, has signed an NIL deal with On Running after comeback from ...
This report covers incidents from Oct. 20 to Oct. 28 as recorded in the Stanford University Department of Public Safety bulletin.
Knight-Hennessy scholar Joe Nail writes in defense of Stanford hosting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, encouraging students to ...
Medical school professor Bryant Lin's insurance company denied approval for Rybrevant, a drug used to treat stage 4 cancer.
Stanford students craving Chinese-American cuisine now have a new dining option nearby: Mamahuhu, located in Town & Country ...
In a film screening hosted by the China Program, author Steven Schwankert uncovered the complex histories of the six Chinese ...
Student artists turned to music and dance to illustrate the urgent and emotional realities of climate change in their Climate Week performance, “When the World Breathes Again.” ...
A Tuesday panel discussion featuring Pilar Thomas '83 focused on tribal sovereignty and clean energy, particularly on how Stanford students can rectify inequities affecting Native American ...
Jain writes on the merits of Stanford's first year Structured Liberal Education program, asserting its importance at such a tech-heavy school like Stanford.
New Ways is a biweekly column written by Sebastian Strawser ’29. Strawser reflects on the pause of his Stanford education and ponders new ways to approach education, mental health and life itself. He ...
Liu argues that the comparison between Trump and Hitler is too hyperbolic to be useful. Instead, a much more apt comparison ...