As the New England Patriots practice at Stanford this week ahead of Super Bowl LX, the University is executing a plan years in the making that extends far beyond preparing a football field. Since 2023 ...
Patients at outpatient clinics often spend extended time on intake and administrative steps, only to face additional delays before receiving a diagnosis. Paratus Health aims to overcome this barrier ...
A federal judge blocked the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday from obtaining the identities and medical records of ...
Two of the top halfpipe freeskiers in the world are Stanford students. Eileen Gu ’26, the reigning Olympic champion in the event, successfully defended her title on Sunday morning in Livigno, Italy, ...
Two weeks of intense research, coding and testing came to a peak in the Arrillaga Alumni Center on Friday for the second annual Sushi Hackathon. Sixteen teams made live presentations with closing ...
In March, a female jogger reported being sexually assaulted by an armed man on campus. Authorities now say the crime never happened. Stanford’s Department of Public Safety (DPS) conducted a “thorough ...
For seven years, fans talked about an Ariana Grande tour more than they actually expected it to happen. When Grande last ...
For many football fans, attending the Super Bowl is a once-in-a-lifetime, bucket-list experience. Between soaring ticket prices, limited access and the sheer scale of the event, being inside the ...
From its abundance of computer science majors to its world-class laboratories, Stanford has been a hub for artificial intelligence (AI) innovation for many years. 2025 marked a year of profound ...
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, ...
Clair, a startup founded by Stanford graduates, is developing a wearable hormone-tracking device to improve how women access and understand their hormonal health. The company, started by Jenny Duan ...
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