At an Election 2024 panel, Evan Spiegel ’12 and Sal Khan spoke about the role of technology in U.S. elections, describing it ...
Green Library's Hohbach Hall is nearly ready to open 24-hours. The only remaining hurdle is to hire 2 new librarians to staff ...
Ahead of Stanford's game against SMU, quarterback Elijah Brown could be available for the Cardinal for the first time in weeks.
Stanford women's basketball was picked to finish in seventh place in the ACC media poll, while men's basketball was chosen to ...
With several injuries in the back end, the Cardinal's secondary will rely on several freshmen to play against SMU.
The Board of Trustees' rationale for refusing to divest from companies that support Israel's war on Gaza is "mindboggling," ...
In her second installment of "Letters from Down Under," Skalnik takes readers into the hidden world of coral reefs, exposing their vulnerabilities and the hope which still exists for one of nature’s ...
Two sophomore musicians in Mariachi Cardenal reflect on their experience as part of Stanford’s only Latin music performing group.
Barall speaks about the writing and design process for her recent show and how Stanford was formative in her theater journey.
A Stanford Congo Week teach-in discussed human rights and environmental issues associated with the mining of critical ...
When I reviewed Sally Rooney’s novel “Beautiful World Where are You” two years ago, I said the novel followed similar themes to her previous books, but also showed her growth as an author. Two years ...
On Tuesday, the Special Committee on Investment Responsibility announced its decision to take “no action” on a divestment ...