Stanford students chronically do too much. We take over 20 units, participate in music or dance or theater, join ...
In a school plagued by grind culture and blessed by hardworking sustainability experts, how sustainable are students?
The University will suspend two co-ops, Enchanted Broccoli Forrest (EBF) and Kairos, for the 2025-26 academic year, according to a University statement sent to The Daily on Monday. Following student ...
Students expressed frustration and confusion over their current unhoused status, while University administrators pointed to a ...
Democrat Tom Steyer M.B.A ’83 shows strong support across Stanford voters, receiving over 50% of the votes counted so far in the region. Statewide, Steyer is in third behind a neck-and-neck race ...
In their senior column, Lee and Lawler curate a playlist encapsulating the vast range of emotions regarding their last ...
The Cardinal secured five national championships — two in the NCAA — bringing the streak to fifty years straight of NCAA ...
“What Makes Us Human?” is a biweekly column in which Emi Sakamoto ’28 investigates the interdisciplinary criteria whereby we ...
Coterm year was supposed to be a soft launch into adulthood: cooking with friends in Rains, board game nights in Munger. This ...
In April, the Alpha Omega House Corporation (AOHC), former owners of Stanford’s Historic Sigma Chi House, announced that the ...
Stanford Children’s Hospital received a grand jury subpoena seeking records related to gender-affirming care for minors.
Against the picturesque backdrop of a blue sky and lush greenery, chart-topping singer-songwriter Rachel Platten took the ...