The novel "Neon Jane" by cancer survivor Maia Evrigenis is being distributed for free at Lucille Packard Children's Hospital, ...
The conflict in Sudan has received only a fraction of the attention given to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. In a Q&A, ...
For humans, focusing on a third thing might be easier than the alternative: two people milling around a college campus acting ...
Sam Catania '24 writes about his time as editor-in-chief of The Daily and dispels the negative connotations of the common ...
The hurt will be there regardless — one day, it will hurt more to look down at your feet and see the dead brown figs and ...
Nadia Jo '24 writes about her changed perspective on life after Stanford and the many weeks she had to live after graduation.
Peyton Lee '24 reflects on his life as both an artist and an art critic during his time at Stanford. It’s okay if your art ...
Whether you’re an engineer or a reporter or an editor or whatever else, no department exists on a discrete, isometric island ...
The sophomore season of creator Nida Manzoor's "We Are Lady Parts" explores a British female Muslim punk band's challenges of ...
Carolyn Stein '24 reflects on her time at The Daily and the correction lines in her stories that made her a better writer and ...
Michelle Fu '24 reflects on the graduations of her past and contemplates her Stanford Commencement in her senior column on ...
Following a controversial Supreme Court ruling, California cities are cracking down on homeless encampments. Although Palo Alto does not plan to change its policy on homelessness, professors note that ...