Horrifying, bizarre and totally absurd. If what transpired at Cagan Stadium on Wednesday night had to be described in only five words, these would come the closest. Yet even they seem insufficient in ...
On Wednesday evening, two Stegner Fellows captivated the audience in the latest installment of the reading series. First-year ...
Dan Kubota reflects back on working for Alumni Reunion Weekend and unique takeaways from conversations with alumni.
When I was accepted into my Ph.D. program at Yale, and I told my work friends, they looked at me incredulously. Had they heard right? Yale was going to pay me to get a Ph.D? When I assured them that ...
Much of the river water is lightened with a refreshing, almost metallic pale blue, lending a sense of purity and clarity in ...
Stanford baseball played its second fall ball matchup on Saturday, narrowly edging out Cal Poly with a final score of 3–2.
Srithanya Satish ’27 analyzes films that spotlight the diverse and vibrant South Asian experience in her column, “In Focus: South Asian Stories through Film.” Set in the picturesque ...
DemocracAI panelists stressed that AI regulation and literacy is vital to combat disinformation and protect trust in ...
In light of big conservative wins across the country in the election this week, students and faculty reassess how much the Republican Party has shifted from the Reagan-era conservative movement to ...
Panelists reminded the audience of the far-reaching implications of voting on health policy, and of the importance of public ...
“Campus Obscura” explores the underlooked history and culture of some of Stanford’s most vibrant student organizations. From ...
In the first installment of her column "Heart to Heart," Audrey Tomlin examines the physicality (and sometimes lack thereof) ...