It’s that time of year again: trees losing leaves as the nights grow longer and chillier, the holidays lying sleepily just around the corner as the seductively-sweet scent of pumpkin spice fills the ...
Welcome to “The Adaptations.” In this column, I will review film adaptations of books, short stories, poems, songs, etc. Join me in the exploration of these fascinating films and their origin stories.
Over 200 attendees celebrated as the Department of African and African American Studies (DAAAS) opened its new location on Main Quad this Friday, transforming Building 80 into its new home. The space ...
The hospital's Sanctuary stays open around the clock for families and their children navigating medical crises.
As artificial intelligence (AI) tools become more widely used in academic research at Stanford, faculty across disciplines are debating how to adopt the technology without compromising scholarly rigor ...
Following the retirement of Stanford’s current General Counsel, Debra Zumwalt, Timothy G. Lynch will begin serving in the ...
A federal judge blocked the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday from obtaining the identities and medical records of ...
Stanford released its Regular Decision admissions decisions Friday afternoon, completing the incoming class of 2029. The deadline to commit is May 1. Consistent with years past, Stanford has abstained ...
On Sept. 1, Dan Schwartz will resign as dean of Stanford’s Graduate School of Education (GSE), having served for 11 years. During his time, Schwartz created the Stanford Accelerator for Learning, ...
In her column “Brutal Monsters,” Cate Burtner ’25 offers commentary on the literature of mental illness. Content warning: mentions of abuse and self-harm (SH). Hanya Yanagihara’s book “A Little Life” ...
Looking for love? Luckily for Stanford students hunting for the “one,” two student-founded platforms have answered the call. However, in November, matchmaking start-up Marriage Pact sent a ...