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Nov. 2, 2023
In the first installment of her column, Grace Zhou interviews Stanford CS alum Joanna Kim and delves into the world of artists post-graduation.
May 22, 2025
In the 26th UGS' last meeting, senators discussed the seven active student protestors facing felony charges, the overhaul of the pre-assignment process for ethnic theme dorms and the 27th UGS.
March 6, 2025
Clifton shares his experience in the new CoDa building, as well as his questions, comments and concerns on the matter.
June 1, 2026
Dominique Schleider '26 staged the Terman Fountain’s first-ever fashion show — re-engineering the fountain's water flow and building a runway straight through it.
May 20, 2026
"Baker’s book is as much about Stanford — as a place, idea and institution — as it is about what it means to be young," writes Cunningham.
Nov. 19, 2024
Stanford and Berkeley have a long history of student activism, but professors have noted changes in political activism on both campuses that call into question the future of activism.
Jan. 29, 2024
Hill spoke to a full audience in Hauck Auditorium on Thursday evening about the impact of her 1991 testimony against Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas. Throughout the talk, Hill challenged the audience to think about social and political change differently, as an intergenerational endeavor.
April 24, 2026
In a testy hearing, Warsh criticized the Federal Reserve for “letting inflation take hold” and pledged reform.
March 12, 2024
In the first installment of her column “Shower Thoughts,” Dan Kubota shares a collection of thoughts on her first crush, thoughts she "threw down on a Google Doc one late night when she couldn’t sleep."
Oct. 6, 2025
Creator Matt Roller and executive producer Chris McKenna ’92 blend classic horror tropes with earnest comedy in Netflix’s new animated show, “Haunted Hotel.”
Feb. 24, 2025
"Hidden Gems from a Black Girl Engineering Major" follows Withers' journey as a Black woman in STEM and the lessons, or gems, she's gained along the way.
April 13, 2026
Frost Fest brought EDM artist Barry Can’t Swim, Frost Children and Between Friends to Frost Amphitheater.
April 13, 2026
Sakamoto talks to professor Alexander Nemerov about the role of the artist in our modern technologically-dependent world.
Jan. 27, 2025
School of Engineering entrepreneurial course Lean Launchpad utilizes new AI platform combining generative AI and human collaboration for business goals.
March 28, 2024
On Wednesday, Stanford athletic director Bernard Muir introduced Kyle Smith as the new men's basketball coach on the Farm. Smith has been a head coach at three previous stops, but called Stanford his dream job in the introductory press conference.
May 10, 2024
Sze's collection references the concept that every life event is not lined in a particular hierarchy, but rather that everything exists as a piece of hanging glass from an immense chandelier of life.
Jan. 26, 2025
Santa Clara County approved the building permit for Windhover Contemplative Center reconstruction on Jan. 14.
April 6, 2025
Amid larger fears about immigration enforcement, the Graduate Student Council (GSC) called upon the University to clearly state whether it will follow federal or state policy. The council also voiced concerns regarding The Daily's reporting.
March 31, 2026
Sinead Kiley argues that the ideologically fractured race reflects a directionless party.
May 15, 2025
In the first draft of its 2025-2026 mission statement, the Palo Alto Unified School district is suggesting a new emphasis on “academic access and excellence.”
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