Stanford University has been vocally supportive of the impacted researcher — but not the person that does the research. Fears of institutional orthodoxy drive the apparent unwillingness to ...
“Time check! 19 minutes!” Hasana Abdullah ’28 urged the others to finish eating before the sun came up. Fifteen people gathered in the early hours of a Friday morning. Shoes lined the ...
At exactly 3:14 p.m. on March 14, students and faculty from the math and physics department gathered at Varian patio for a Pi Day pie-eating contest hosted by Stanford University Physics Society ...
Last week, Stanford was one of 60 institutions to receive a letter from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights warning of “potential enforcement actions” if they did not ...
“Poetry Live!” is not just named as such — event co-host and Jones lecturer Hieu Minh Nguyen invited the audience to engage “not as readers or as listeners, but as active participants in ...
As a sophomore, I found myself interviewing for a position at Goldman Sachs with an enticing paycheck. I came to Stanford to study and fight the climate crisis, yet I was aspiring to spend my ...
Nearly 100 community members gathered in White Plaza Monday evening for Stanford’s annual Rally for Ukraine, commemorating the third year of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The total ...
Wildfires erupted across South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina on March 2, scorching thousands of acres and forcing many to flee their homes. At one point, more than 175 fires were burning in ...
No, wait! — I had my nectarine. So not alone: I had my gift of nectar sweet and fresh and clean. And what a fruit, I have to say, I’ll never find an equal piece. And it was mine! Yes, mine ...
Mechanical engineering professor Kenneth Goodson will assume the role of Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs (VPGE) on April 1. Goodson, who currently serves as Senior ...
In the first installment of her column “Quarter-Life Crisis,” Sharis Hsu ’25 defines the term and the beauty of being the punchline to your own joke. I used to think of a quarter-life crisis ...
Two days ago, the San Francisco Standard published an article quoting me that I’ve noticed receiving significant attention on campus. The article — and some of my quotes — make the argument ...
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