A report from the Department of Education ranked Stanford fourth among universities for donations from “countries of concern, ...
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 ...
The University’s switch came after a petition calling for Flock cameras’ removal received over 1,000 signatures.
Stanford athlete Sydney Lowell shares her experience being a water polo player and bioengineering student, going into her third year.
The Campus Center Project has received the first of “several needed approvals” for construction to begin, Director of Real Estate Development Kathleen Kavanaugh wrote to The Daily on Wednesday. The ...
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 ...
In her column “Brutal Monsters,” Cate Burtner ’25 offers commentary on the literature of mental illness. To read Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” is to read a good number of stories told on top of each ...
When Rogers Mathews ’27 first submitted a request to view his Stanford admissions files, he expected to receive a document padded with comments from admission officers about his application. Instead, ...
In recent months, Lucas Zelnick MBA ’22 has made waves across TikTok, drawing millions of viewers with humorous clips on topics ranging from his Jewish identity to cultural issues. Zelnick is a ...
Whether it’s a fun picnic with a group of friends or an Instagram-ed romantic sunset stroll, nothing says summer like a day at the beach. Here are our picks of Bay Area beaches that will satisfy all ...
San Mateo City Council will partially remove recently developed bike lanes on Humboldt Street in North Central and replace them with roughly 100 parking spots. Following a 3-hour long conversation on ...
Sterile lights. Uncomfortable chairs. A clock, ticking away on the wall — doctors’ waiting rooms are usually places of unease and apprehension. Now, they seem to be less so for young patients at ...