Ash Wednesday, Ariana Duduna '28 argues, is a way for Catholics and non-Catholics alike to reflect on their mortality rather ...
The University followed up with a notification at 9:37 a.m. stating, “one of the main PG&E transmission lines feeding the ...
Reid played for Stanford’s football team from 2015 to 2017. He is currently a safety for the New Orleans Saints. Asked what ...
TreeHacks is a place where you have to actually build. Vibe-coding your way through Claude prompts was not going to cut it — not at this level — unless you genuinely understood the underlying codebase ...
Not everything that eats you has to do so using its mouth. Jenny Hval’s novel accentuates the blurring nature of queer desire.
Initially inspired by anime and manga, Wang enrolled in first-year Japanese. In the two years since, though, her path to fluency has been far from straightforward.
Kosslyn shared a statement responding to The Daily’s reporting on a disputed sexual assault claim against him by one of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims.
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) whistleblower Anthony Aguilar shared firsthand accounts of conditions at Gaza aid sites, describing war crimes and U.S. complicity.
It’s amazing how Stanford’s network is able to support as many as 17 concurrent users,” said a Meta executive.
History professor Priya Satia critiques Paul Brest's recent Daily op-ed. "To endorse the language of 'viewpoint diversity,'" Satia writes, "is falling for a feint in an existential war on academic ...
From dining hall feasts to late-night karaoke sessions, Stanford students are celebrating this year’s Lunar New Year in ways that blend heritage, community and campus life.
Despite carrying the weight of years of anticipation, J. Cole’s “The Fall-Off” explores legacy, fear and fulfillment across ...