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Letting go meant learning how to stop returning to a version of myself that no longer needed to finish the work. A central ...
In a feat unmatched by even the best Daily Humor writers, The Stanford Review hit their content minimum. We're so proud of ...
Srikanth Nandyala didn’t expect to spend his Tuesday nights at a bar. For a software engineer who doesn’t drink, Trenton Social — with its naked brick walls and black leather seats — lies ...
For professors that may be worried about students using AI like ChatGPT on their assignments, Stanford Online High School junior Benjamin Klieger has a solution. Over winter break, Klieger ...
The Stanford Farmers’ Market began in 2017 as a small Tuesday morning affair with a handful of food vendors outside Tresidder Union. Today, it hosts a bevy of small businesses at the heart of ...
In 1947, when my grandmother was 12 years old, her father died from diabetes. Due to a lack of viable treatments, complications of diabetes often went untreated. My own dad, who has been rail thin ...
“The Bachelor” kicked off its 27th season Monday night with a familiar face: Zach Shallcross, a 26-year-old tech executive and former contestant on “The Bachelorette.” In the premiere ...
When it comes to human relationships, there’s only one universal truth: ultimately, they all end. Often through attrition, sometimes by mutual agreement, and always through death; as in death do ...
Jess Lee ‘23 is an art practice major whose work centers around drawing, illustrations and painting. Lee also shares her passion for digital art through the Stanford Storyboard Club. The club ...
Rebecca Makkai’s “The Great Believers” was published in 2018 and critically acclaimed, including becoming a Pulitzer Prize finalist. It was also the first book I finished in 2023 ...
Tirien Steinbach, the associate dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Stanford Law School (SLS), has left her role after two years in the post, Dean Jenny Martinez announced in a letter to ...
After closing down in March due to COVID-19, Stanford’s Cardinal Free Clinics (CFC) will reopen virtually using a telehealth model, employing new techniques for communicating with patients remotely.