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The University will suspend the co-op statuses of both houses, finding them in violation of Title VI, a federal law that ...
At this year’s Formula Sun Grand Prix, the Stanford Solar Car Project won second place in the Single Occupant Vehicle Class ...
Stanford researcher Abhinav Anne argues for better mental health care centered around neuroscience research and proactive ...
With cotton candy shoes, era-defining hits and a wink to the past, Perry’s San Francisco show was both a celebration and a ...
The emotional takeaway is simple but striking: “SWAG” isn’t trying to impress — it’s trying to feel. It’s Bieber testing the limits of subtlety, of softness and of sound. And while it won’t be for ...
Pi aims to allow everyday people from all walks of life to contribute to the security of the cryptocurrency and the success of its community. The team believes this meritocratic principle, as well ...
Stanford incoming freshman Nora Ezike will represent Nigeria at the FIBA U19 World Cup, just weeks after arriving on campus.
Amid a 20-month Title IX process, the reporting student navigated trauma, reviewed hundreds of pages of documents and lost access to educational opportunities.
The Daily spoke with University president Jonathan Levin '94 amid a wave of executive orders under President Donald Trump.
A Stanford Law School (SLS) professor is facing criticism from numerous student groups and instructors after saying the N-word in a class while quoting from historical source material. Michael ...