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An event with internationally-acclaimed poet Mosab Abu Toha, which was supposed to take place at Stanford on April 3, was ...
Jessica Riskin and a group of faculty argue that Stanford should align with Harvard, taking an explicit stand against the ...
Suzanne Collins's newest “The Hunger Games” prequel examines — though perhaps a little bit too on the nose — how pervasive ...
Messages from faculty and the Undergraduate Senate expressed concerns over academic freedom, institutional autonomy and ...
The Undergraduate Senate considered a proposed political action committee and voted for diversity measures and Title IX ...
In the gallery of the Palo Alto courthouse, a diverse array of people fill the seats. Some lean forward attentively, dressed ...
The GSC questioned The Daily’s executive editing team on student requests for anonymity and other concerns related to free ...
In an open letter to President Levin, Reviel Netz asks the University administration to emulate Otto Neugebauer and resist ...
The president and provost said Harvard’s rejection of government demands was “rooted in the American tradition of liberty.” ...
In his Thursday talk, Bjarne Stroustrup, creator of the C++ programming language, emphasized the need for three different ...
The professor emerita of anesthesiology, perioperative and pain, sees the medical humanities as an understanding of health ...
Amid the healthcare worker shortage, Stanford Medicine providers are turning to music for healing — both for themselves and ...
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