Georgia Rosenberg is the Vol. 261 executive editor for print. She was previously a Vol. 260 news managing editor and a Vol. 258/259 desk editor for university news. Contact her at grosenberg 'at' ...
Stanford students chronically do too much. We take over 20 units, participate in music or dance or theater, join ...
The Bay Area’s newest sports franchise, the Golden State Valkyries (6-3), faced off against the defending WNBA champions, the ...
More cacti. What else was there to do? After 20 minutes of looking the garden up and down to make the trip worthwhile, I hadn ...
Genetic analysis revealed a response the team calls “reboot and rebound,” a pattern of gene shutdown followed by reactivation ...
Amina Wase ’26 is a Vol. 269 Executive Editor. She has previously served as a News Managing Editor, Academics and Campus Life ...
Here, we examine consumption not just as a habit, but as a force. How has consumption encroached on us and the world: on the ...
In a school plagued by grind culture and blessed by hardworking sustainability experts, how sustainable are students?
Stanford Children’s Hospital received a grand jury subpoena seeking records related to gender-affirming care for minors.
The Cardinal secured five national championships — two in the NCAA — bringing the streak to fifty years straight of NCAA ...
Alyssa Jones, Juliette Whittaker and Mena Scatchard will represent Stanford in Eugene, Ore., with Jones entering as the world ...
“What Makes Us Human?” is a biweekly column in which Emi Sakamoto ’28 investigates the interdisciplinary criteria whereby we ...
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