In his column “How About Now,” Mason Barrett ’28 reviews classic films through a modern lens. This review contains spoilers.
Twenty-five houses provided candy and snacks to throngs of trick-or-treaters on Oct. 31 for Row Trick-or-Treating this year.
In her latest column installment, Levine writes on Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani natural rebuke of the the model minority myth.
Santa Clara County voters will vote on two ballot measures this week, the controversial Proposition 50 and a potential increase on the county sales taxes.
The newest exhibition at the David Rumsey Map Center, explores how maps go beyond traditional terrain, taking visitors to caves, a misguided town in the Alps and even the Moon.
Former Cardinal and WNBA forward Karlie Samuelson '17 returns to The Farm as a intern on the women's basketball coaching ...
Stanford football's undefeated home record fell in a 35-20 loss to Pittsburgh, as turnovers and a stagnant run game proved ...
White, an assistant professor of earth system science, recounts how Hurricane Katrina permanently altered the trajectory of his life — and inspired his current research.
The oldest living former Supreme Court justice discussed his storied career and decried current politics at a Stanford Law ...
Amid University-wide budget cuts, the University will sunset the Diversifying Academia, Recruiting Excellence (DARE) Doctoral Fellowship Program at the end of the 2025-2026 academic year.
The vigil was set up to honor Charlie Kirk on Wednesday evening due to security concerns regarding “Faith & Freedom Night.” ...
In the wake of her last birthday at Stanford, Ye contemplates how fleetingness gives meaning to her senior year.
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