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Jan. 5, 2022
As winter recruitment for fraternities fast approaches, The Daily answers students’ most pressing questions about the recruitment process.
May 7, 2024
"Box of Sand," which played at Pigott Theater from May 2 to 4, was "a cascade of simple symbols ornately organized, a parade of tasteful, albeit surprising, vignettes," Kongtaveelert writes.
April 9, 2021
Around 40% of survey respondents currently say that Greek life should be abolished, and 16% say Greek life should “lose privileged housing.”
By Michaela Guo
Nov. 29, 2022
Vivian Wang interviewed three student tour guides about their experiences and favorite parts of the job.
By Vivian Wang
March 4, 2025
From data-informed selection to the expansion of themed houses, Mandla Msipa '26 writes about the most effective ways to solve Stanford's undergraduate controversies.
May 30, 2022
The survey found that women, transgender, non-binary and gender questioning individuals report having experienced the highest levels of harassing behaviors.
April 9, 2021
Following campus dialogue on reform and potential removal of Greek life at Stanford, The Daily interviewed current members and anti-Greek advocates on the equity of the process, Abolish Stanford Greek Movement and the future of Greek life at Stanford.
By Anastasiia Malenko and Michaela Guo
Sept. 29, 2021
Tridelt announced on Thursday that it will not participate in fall Inter-Sorority Council recruitment due to concerns about equity and the mental health of recruits.
Oct. 3, 2021
With Inter-Sorority Council (ISC) fall recruitment approaching and sign-ups closing on Sunday, The Daily spoke to current ISC representatives to answer students’ most pressing questions about what to expect in the upcoming weeks.
By Camila Fermín and Carolyn Stein
April 22, 2024
Despite critiques about insufficiently unique melodies, the album presents great value in complex lyricism that culminates in an evolved “evermore” and “folklore” mix with “Midnights,” writes Mendoza Rodriguez.
Aug. 10, 2022
The new Consul of the Sigma Chi fraternity, Alex Bonilla ’24, discusses the fraternity's refocus toward positive change for the University community after the chapter was suspended in 2018.
Nov. 16, 2023
Four categories of artworks on each campus go head to head in this artsy precursor to the Big Game.
Jan. 25, 2022
Throughout Arrillaga's life, he donated more than $300 million to the University, including a $55 million donation to the School of Medicine in 2020 and a gift of $150 million in 2013.
Sept. 21, 2021
In order to prioritize our values, the wellbeing of our community members, and the wellbeing of incoming sophomores with gender-marginalized identities, our Tridelt chapter has voted to boycott formal fall ISC recruitment. We will instead design and conduct our own more equitable, accessible recruitment process at the start of winter quarter.
Oct. 23, 2023
The Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. celebrated the 40th anniversary of its arrival on campus on Sunday, bringing together Black undergraduate women and alumnae.
June 6, 2021
Given the results of April’s Greek life survey, which found that about 60% of Stanford undergrads favor abolishing or unhousing historically white Greek organizations, now is not the time to reintroduce or rehouse suspended chapters on campus.
March 2, 2022
The alumni seek state and federal historical status for the Sigma Chi house on campus based on its role in the civil rights movement of the 1960s.
Aug. 18, 2025
San Francisco’s Outside Lands Festival is not one to miss. dePierre takes readers through the music, fashion, food and culture of the largest independently owned and operated music festival in the country.
Sept. 27, 2023
In response to anti-Asian hate crimes, Chua turned to poetry as a sanctuary to slow down time and heal collective wounds. Chua's writing journey was influenced by many Stanford offerings, such as the creative writing program and the Spoken Word Collective.
Oct. 20, 2021
Senators agreed to delay voting on proposed amendments to the alcohol policy, dedicating the majority of their Tuesday meeting instead working with SUPER administrators to formulate plans for expanded drug safety policies.
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