From Larry June to Redveil, performers weaved a tapestry of sounds that paid homage to the richness of Black culture, dePierre writes.
Bhumikorn Kongtaveelert reviews the recent Stanford TAPS devised theater performance "Box of Sand," which played at Pigott Theater.
The Biden Administration released revised Title IX regulations on Apr. 19, which Stanford is required to implement before they take effect on Aug. 1. The University started its initial review and ...
A member of the California Mathematics Council filed a new complaint against math professor Brian Conrad for ‘reckless disregard for academic integrity.’ Conrad has been an outspoken critic of the ...
In her bi-weekly column, Text to your life (TTYL), Sonnet Xu examines classics from years past that are timely in their messages to this day. Maybe the classics still have something to say.
Calls to community and healing were the core of this year’s Stanford Rural Panel, a point that Elsie DuBray M.S. ’26 and her fellow panelists emphasized for a healthy and sustainable rural future.
Esther Ji reviews the Stanford Live performance of “Book of Mountains and Seas,” exploring its discussion of contemporary sociopolitical climate.
Despite an early loss in the NCAA tournament last weekend, the Stanford beach volleyball enjoyed a historic season.
When Bonnie Garmus wrote Lessons in Chemistry, her novel that spent 58 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, she was ...
An individual verbally and physically assaulted attendees of a vigil at the pro-Palestine encampment in White Plaza. The ...
Last week, over 1000 Stanford students gathered to hear about the latest developments in artificial intelligence (AI) from ...
Stanford men’s basketball landed its first transfer portal addition of the offseason, with former USC guard Ozyiah Sellers ...