A report from the Department of Education ranked Stanford fourth among universities for donations from “countries of concern, ...
The University’s switch came after a petition calling for Flock cameras’ removal received over 1,000 signatures.
Stanford softball’s postseason fate hung in the balance Friday after a 9-0 loss to No. 8 Florida State in the ACC Tournament semifinals in Charlottesville, Va. The defeat marked the team’s first ...
Stanford men’s basketball has spent the offseason trying to stabilize its future after the loss of its brightest young star. After former freshman guard Ebuka Okorie confirmed he will remain in the ...
Lindsey Meservey is a sixth-year Biology PhD student. She has lived in Stanford graduate housing since 2019. This idea is starkly different from the hard-working Stanford undergraduate population I ...
Stanford athlete Sydney Lowell shares her experience being a water polo player and bioengineering student, going into her third year.
Professor of medicine Stephen Luby’s core philosophy is to “go to where the sick people are.” According to Luby, a winner of the 2024 Walter J. Gores Award for Exceptional Teaching, Service and ...
With Tavita Pritchard named Stanford’s Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football and the 37th head coach in program history, the Cardinal enter the offseason amid significant change. Stanford has also ...
Within the first class admitted to Stanford since last year’s Supreme Court ruling against race-conscious admissions, the share of Black and Latino students fell while white and Asian enrollment ...
Stanford men’s basketball will compete in the College Basketball Crown this week, the program’s 29th postseason appearance and second consecutive one under head coach Kyle Smith. The Crown, now in its ...
Stanford alum Michael Thorbjornsen ’24 captured his first PGA Tour victory last Sunday at the Rocket Classic in Detroit, shooting a final-round of 63 (-7) to secure the win. Thorbjornsen’s final round ...
This year marks the 200th anniversary of braille. You may have noticed braille on elevator buttons or hotel room number plates. It is the raised dots, or tactile code, through which blind and low ...
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