Joanne dePierre ‘25 M.A. ‘26 is a staff writer for Arts & Life and Sports. She served as DEI Chair from vol. 266-268 and Alumni Engagement Director from vol. 268-269. Joanne loves going to concerts, ...
An exhibit in the lobby of Green Library’s east wing titled “Undergraduate Showcase: The Senior Reflection in Biology” ...
Whatever your position on the Eileen Gu controversy, I hope to persuade you that a laissez-faire outlook is a slippery slope.
Stanford will introduce several changes to its undergraduate housing pre-assignment process for the 2026–27 academic year, ...
The proposal comes after the government unsuccessfully attempted to dismiss the suit with a Dec. 12 motion. In a Jan. 16 decision, U.S. District Judge Noël Wise denied the government’s request, which ...
Stanford’s newest Dollies reflect on the audition process and sisterhood that is part of the decades-long tradition.
Israeli hostage Omer Shem Tov spoke in detail about his experience of 505 days in Hamas captivity at a Wednesday event.
President of Stanford Effective Altruism Avi Parrack calls for action to restrict the use of AI in military operations and ...
In conversation with Mark Shunney, the founding manager of the Stanford Public Arts Program, Quinn Cook ’29 explores what it ...
Margaret Koenig considers why Stanford, compared to its peer institutions, falls behind in political engagement.
This was the first stop on the Velasco-Ceja family meal train. “I was hesitant to do it because I didn’t know how involved it was going to be, but everyone was so nice and just like, ‘Here’s your food ...
Researchers at Stanford Law School found that political contributions from pro-gun groups surged in competitive House districts.
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