Speaking at Meyer Green, Wilder recounted her capture and time spent in Israeli captivity at a Monday talk organized by Stanford Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Jewish Voice for Peace at ...
Stanford Daily reporter Joanne dePierre spole with Patriots tight end and Stanford alum Austin Hooper ahead of Super Bowl LX.
Stanford track and field set multiple top-10 marks and personal bests across distance and sprints, including James Dargan’s ...
"I thought we were going to become something, Auntie. Since being back on campus, they’ve started ghosting me. I have no idea how to reconnect." ...
Stanford alumnus Kevin Warsh ’92 will take over for Jerome Powell, who has faced increasing pressure from Trump to cut interest rates.
Members of Stanford Abundance traveled to Los Angeles this weekend to attend the Festival of Progressive Abundance, where they heard from the lawmakers, authors, and organizers shaping the Abundance ...
An adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s 2020 novel, Chloé Zhao’s latest film, reminds us that tragedy is often the catalyst for art, and art has always taken inspiration from life.
Tim Jing, ’26 and Jennifer Hamad, ’25 have been awarded 2026 Churchill Scholarships to pursue graduate study at the University of Cambridge.
The Daily investigated correspondence between virologist Nathan Wolfe ’92 and Epstein in which the two men discussed interns’ ...
Stanford’s General Counsel Debra Zumwalt is retiring this August. Her colleagues credit her for drastically expanding the ...
Shaped by the educational barriers he faced growing up, Kuot Kiir ’27 founded the Akeer Foundation to build a school in his South Sudanese village. What began as an informal effort among friends has ...
In his latest column installment, Langshaw writes in defense of legacy admissions, critiquing the broader college admissions ...