DragFest, Stanford Drag Troupe’s annual drag festival, has lost the majority of its funding following the discontinuation of the neighborhood system. Plans for the 2026 DragFest are still underway, ...
Saturday morning’s matchup between Stanford football (2-4, 1-2 ACC) and Southern Methodist University (SMU) (4-2, 2-0 ACC) was marked by costly mistakes and missed chances. Despite flashes of ...
Since the federal government shut down on Oct. 1 after the Senate’s failure to pass a budget for the new fiscal year, hundreds of thousands of federal employees have gone on unpaid leave or work ...
Stanford became one of the first major health care providers in California to limit transgender care in June, along with Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and Kaiser Permanente. The three health care ...
More than 20 students and faculty are participating in a hunger strike that has been ongoing since May 12, aiming to bring attention to the risk of famine in Gaza after a 70-day Israeli blockade of ...
On April 22, 2025, multiple armed terrorists entered the tourist site of Baisaran Valley meadow near Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, India. The attackers questioned people about their religious ...
For Jennifer Pien, clinical associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, “storytelling didn’t come naturally,” she said. Instead, Pien is drawn to the “landscape of words and their ...
In a Friday interview with The Daily, University president Jonathan Levin ’94 commented on the storm of policies under President Donald Trump that have rocked Stanford since January, including ...
Between 2011 and 2023, fossil fuel companies contributed over $68 million — about one dollar for every five dollars of total funding — to sponsored research in departments housed in the Doerr School ...
When she was 3 years old, Lauren Ariana Boles ’26 went shopping at The Children’s Place. She pulled clothes off the racks, ran over to show them to her mother and then placed them back exactly where ...
What do you call it when thousands of people threaten to rape and murder a woman, online strangers tell her to kill herself and protesters post her home address online so that mobs can seek her out in ...
This article contains content that may be sensitive for some readers, especially those that knew Garza. According to an investigative report released by KRON 4 News, the late Daniel Garza ’91 MD ’00, ...
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