The early life of billionaire philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs was very different from the immense wealth she enjoys today.
Stanford sailing clinched its third consecutive Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) women’s fleet race national title Friday, topping an 18-team field with 198 points across 16 races. The ...
With the wind metaphorically and literally beneath their back, premier sailors from across the globe will attempt to conquer the Roucas-Blanc Marina in Marseille, France, this summer. The marina ...
As the high-noon sun blazes the waters of the Long Island Sound, there’s no wind or even a ripple in sight. Dozens of college sailing teams shelter in tents erected on the US Merchant Marine Academy ...
The day after I sat down with John Vandemoer, news broke that one of the other coaches in the college admissions scandal—someone who pocketed money and recruited other coaches to accept bogus athletes ...
John Vandemoer, Stanford’s former head sailing coach and author of “Rigged Justice: How the College Admissions Scandal Ruined an Innocent Man’s Life,” is photographed at the Oval at Stanford on Dec. 2 ...
On March 12, 2019, John Vandemoer anxiously sat before a judge in a Boston courthouse, about to plead guilty for his role in the largest college admissions scandal ever prosecuted by the U.S.
FILE — John Vandemoer, center, Stanford's former sailing coach, leaves court after pleading guilty in a college admissions scandal, in Boston, June 12, 2019. Vandemoer describes in a new book the ...
A group of Stanford athletes sued the university Wednesday over plans to cut 11 non-revenue sports programs at the end of the current school year for budgetary reasons made worse by the COVID-19 ...