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May 6, 2025
Nitro, a chemistry teacher in training through Stanford's STEP program, reflects on what his favorite baked good has taught him about his profession.
Feb. 17, 2026
History professor Priya Satia critiques Paul Brest's recent Daily op-ed. "To endorse the language of 'viewpoint diversity,'" Satia writes, "is falling for a feint in an existential war on academic freedom, autonomy and integrity."
Dec. 9, 2024
This time of year is commonly referred to as "cuffing season," and at Stanford, the reasons for that seems to make a lot of sense.
May 23, 2025
Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer ’59 encouraged students to find common ground and called for individuals and institutions to adhere to the Constitution in a COLLEGE plenary talk.
Oct. 2, 2024
The sixth annual celebration of South Asian culture brought together famed filmmakers, writers and journalists along with hundreds of attendees in Encina Commons.
Nov. 12, 2024
In this recent installment of her column "Frosh Footprints," Jenny Wang explores the commonly heard phrase "lock in" and how to balance "locking in" with life outside of work.
Oct. 14, 2024
What do New York City and Stanford have in common? How do we find new traditions and hang onto the old ones?
Dec. 5, 2024
Breaking Ground, the fall dance showcase hosted by non-audition hip-hop group Common Origins, brought together ensembles from a plethora of different styles to share the stage.
May 29, 2024
Stanford students delve into the stories that inspired Common Application essays and how they feel about the essays now that they're enrolled in college.
Sept. 30, 2024
Sam Catania '24 writes about his time as editor-in-chief of The Daily and dispels the negative connotations of the common remark, "The Daily is not The New York Times."
April 24, 2024
According to data compiled by The Daily, Science, Technology & Society is the most common major for Stanford student-athletes.
June 22, 2025
Can taste be sustainable? Pandey explores six meat-alternative, delectable foods in the plant kingdom.
Nov. 17, 2025
Though both campuses contain feats of architecture, Stanford’s impressive arches and glistening mosaics beat Berkeley’s austere towers and gates.
Jan. 13, 2026
This report covers incidents from Jan. 6 to Jan. 13 as recorded in the Stanford University Department of Public Safety bulletin.
Jan. 29, 2026
A survey performed by The Daily revealed patterns in Stanford students’ usage of GenAI.
Nov. 10, 2025
Due to new FAA regulations, airports across the country, including SFO have experienced flight cancellations and delays.
March 15, 2024
In the second installment of her column, Olenda Bogdan discusses main character Lorelai Gilmore's unique journey across two different social spheres — the elite world where she grew up in and the "common" world where she resides.
Dec. 2, 2025
Students at Stanford eat similar foods at similar times and locations based on dining hall offerings. This unites the campus community with a uniquely Stanfordian culinary history and culture, Prentice writes.
Oct. 1, 2025
On Monday evening, New York Times journalists Thomas Friedman and Nicholas Kristof — alongside Emerson Collective founder Laurene Powell Jobs — warned of American democracy’s decline and called for its defense.
Oct. 8, 2025
Our freedoms are frequently one of the earliest casualties in times of war and domestic turmoil.
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