On Nov. 17, SHARE released new courses that address content overlap and include Stanford-specific resources in line with state and federal guidelines.
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As Stanford prepares to break its four-year Big Game losing streak, let’s take a quick trip down memory lane and look back at the last decade of Big Game. While Cal holds the upper hand now with ...
The Faculty Senate debated the role of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in education, attempting to strike a balance between encouraging independent critical thinking and acknowledging the ...
With Big Game on the line, Stanford's resident poets deliver a touching ode to good fortunes ahead.
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Editor’s Note: This article is a review and includes subjective thoughts, opinions and critiques. Big Game season is a time of overconsumption. Hats, sweatshirts, socks and even tumblers — apparently, ...
At its Wednesday meeting, the Undergraduate Senate (UGS) heard a presentation from Aileen Rubio ’26 and Dawn Ariel Royster ’26, Resident Assistants (RAs) for Burbank and Branner Hall respectively, on ...
New Ways is a biweekly column from Sebastian Strawser ’29. In these installments, Strawser reflects on the pause of his Stanford education and ponders new ways to approach education, mental health and ...
In an inaugural event at Mars Wednesday night, Stanford football general manager Andrew Luck ’12 M.A. ’23 administered a turkey pardon in celebration of Big Game week, which is the week before ...
“Asking Stanford” is a series that collects bite-sized stories from students to highlight the diversity of experiences and perspectives on campus. My freshman year, I went to the game with a few of my ...
The drizzle starts just as I push off the curb near Main Quad, a scattered mist that cools my cheeks and blurs the edge of the afternoon. The orange leaves of fall skitter across the pavement like ...
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