For seven years, fans talked about an Ariana Grande tour more than they actually expected it to happen. When Grande last ...
In one week, American voters will “Pokemon Go to the polls.” From coconut trees accompanied by “Von Dutch” to Donald Trump’s recent stint as a McDonald’s worker, in the past decade, political memes ...
Editor’s Note: This article is a review and includes subjective thoughts, opinions and critiques. With the plethora of nightmares plaguing our society — tax cuts for the rich, the exuberant wealth of ...
The Stanford Daily has won a 2022 George Polk Award in Journalism, marking the first time in history that an independent, student-run newspaper has won the prestigious award. Theo Baker ’26, ...
Karaoke isn’t exactly a traditional Lunar New Year (LNY) celebration, nor was it ever a fixture in my own household. However, I firmly believe that it qualifies as a proper LNY celebration. Karaoke ...
After hosting the inaugural Stanford Invitational at Stanford Softball Stadium from Feb. 5-8, Stanford Athletics released a statement saying that holding the ...
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health will renovate its West Building, including the Johnson Center for Pregnancy and Newborn Services, to provide more privacy for patients and comfort for families, the ...
The Trump Administration opened investigations into admissions policies at the medical schools of Stanford University, Ohio State University (OSU) and the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) on ...
Editor’s Note: This article is a review and includes subjective thoughts, opinions and critiques. Few rappers of the 2010s have curated their legacy as deliberately as J. Cole. From the breakout grit ...
Greta Reich '26 was the Vol. 267-268 editor-in-chief. She has also served as a News editor, Arts & Life editor, Magazine editor and copy editor for The Daily. She is studying Political Science and ...
The algorithm serves you a 15-second clip of Ryan Gosling staring blankly into neon-soaked Los Angeles rain. You listen to the dragging synthesizer bass of Sidewalks and Skeletons. The pitched-down, ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai M.S. ’95 advised students to choose optimism, do hard things and pursue their passions during his address at Stanford’s 135th commencement ceremony Sunday. Around 100 to 200 ...
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