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Feb. 4, 2025
Adeline Leung explores her newfound interest in business classes that enhance her engineering background with storytelling and strategic thinking.
May 28, 2025
Peter McGinnes '28 shares his experience growing up without LGBTQ-inclusive education, advocating for a world where LGBTQ+ students can see themselves in their classrooms.
Feb. 15, 2023
With the exception of COLLEGE 102, the ten most-enrolled courses for winter quarter are all STEM subjects.
March 31, 2025
The juice is truly worth the squeeze in this brand new educational venture that moves fasts and squeezes things.
Sept. 5, 2025
The Daily's summer workshop technology students present their work.
Jan. 29, 2025
Professor, author and feminist philosopher Judith Butler spent Tuesday evening elucidating some troubles with the novel form.
April 12, 2024
Researchers “spill the tea” on why gossiping may promote social cooperation.
May 28, 2024
For an after finals week read, Cate Burtner recommends Tommy Orange's "There There" which brings together unique voices from Oakland's Native American community to delve into modern day problems. "Voices work together to create a beautiful euphony of sound, and a complex narrative that is well worth a read," Burtner writes.
April 15, 2025
In his Thursday talk, Bjarne Stroustrup, creator of the C++ programming language, emphasized the need for three different types of introductory computer science classes.
April 9, 2025
Author R.J. Andrews discussed his adventures and discoveries in the field of information graphics during the launch of his new book at the David Rumsey Map Center Friday.
March 3, 2025
This bottle film takes you through an epic thriller while stuck in a single apartment, writes Barrett.
May 1, 2025
In this painting, we meet a vulnerable, starving fox in a merciless winter landscape. How will it fare?
May 30, 2024
Inspired by the message of "The Giver," Sonnet Xu urges readers to engage with difficult texts and critical thinking.
Sept. 24, 2024
The court's decisions within the last year, like Trump v. United States, surprised legal experts by deviating from long-standing precedents.
Oct. 31, 2023
In this installment of "Loose Canon," Ellen Yang explores advice columns of the past and how the genre has been reshaped to fit today's consumerist, literary habits.
Nov. 2, 2023
STEM subjects continue to dominate 2023 fall quarter enrollment rankings, with five of the top 10 most enrolled courses belonging to the computer science department.
Oct. 16, 2023
Stanford researchers used assembloids and CRISPR screening to isolate and understand which genes lead to developmental disorders.
Dec. 4, 2023
Created to showcase cultural music that stems from the global African Diaspora, the ensemble brings together musicians of various backgrounds in concert.
Jan. 29, 2024
Jenny Shi ’24 and Benjamin Przybocki ’24 were announced as two of 16 students nationwide selected as 2024-2025 Churchill Scholars. They will receive full scholarships to pursue a one-year master’s degree in STEM at the University of Cambridge.
Oct. 5, 2023
The recently released movie is a unique, if sometimes flat, exploration of the complexity of female sexuality, writes Blyss Cleveland.
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