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San Francisco’s Outside Lands Festival is not one to miss. dePierre takes readers through the music, fashion, food and ...
Valerie Glozman and Alyssa Ahn have earned wild cards to compete in the U.S. Open main draw, while Monika Ekstrand will play ...
Colorful threads, carved bone and inherited stories fill the cases of “Woven Narratives,” a student-curated exhibit at the ...
Assistant Vice Provost for ResEd Cheryl Brown announced the dissolution of the neighborhood system to "better support the ...
Twelve Stanford swimmers and alumni representing seven nations earned 13 medals at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships.
The executive editing team addresses The Daily's participation in the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression's lawsuit to protect free speech.
Amid a $140 million budget shortfall, the University has begun widespread layoffs, with 363 staff affected so far.
New admissions criteria announced a continuation of legacy consideration and a reinstatement of the standardized testing ...
A University investigation found “no substantiated evidence” that Brian Flacks retaliated against some water polo players, though the investigator will provide recommendations to resolve any negative ...
An unlikely alliance has formed between fraternities, safety advocates, club leaders, residential staff and even university employees, all of whom have grown frustrated with the administration’s ...
In a police report filed Jan. 28, Brock Turner admits to having sexual contact with the alleged victim but denies nonconsensual intercourse during the Jan. 18 incident that precipitated his arrest ...
Stanford’s tradition of holding an annual Viennese Ball first began in 1978, when students returning from the Stanford in Austria program organized the event in order to bring Viennese culture ...