The offensive line has been the most unpredictable position group for Stanford football (2-2, 1-1 ACC) during its past four games this season. Before the season opener against TCU, three of the five ...
The Stanford Dollies, the group of five women who dance at sporting events and rallies as part of Stanford’s marching band, recently found the next five dancers to continue the Dollie Legacy. Next ...
As Stanford’s 128th Big Game week kicks off on the Farm, students are once again preparing for campus traditions that embody the school’s famous rivalry with Cal. This year, Gaieties, the Axe ...
An exhibit in the lobby of Green Library’s east wing titled “Undergraduate Showcase: The Senior Reflection in Biology” presented capstone projects on biology and life sciences throughout the 2026 ...
When Brenda Velasco-Ceja Ph.D. ’26 brought home her second-born from the hospital, she was tired, overwhelmed and in pain. She and her husband pulled into the parking lot of their Hulme residence in ...
Through three games, Stanford men’s basketball (3-0, 0-0 ACC) has found a go-to scorer. However, now the Cardinal have to continue developing the supporting cast. Freshman guard Ebuka Okorie continued ...
Last Tuesday, Sinead Kiley argued in the Daily that we should not criticize American-born skier Eileen Gu for representing China at the Olympics because the Olympics “can mean different things to ...
In “Californian Revelations,” Azzam Shafi ’28 explores universal themes in poetry from different cultures. Editor’s Note: This article is a review and includes subjective thoughts, opinions and ...
On Sunday afternoon, Stanford Recreation and Wellness shared Roble Field with students armed with matcha, tote bags and Clairo vinyls for a “performative male contest.” A performative male is a term ...
Last February, sophomore Amy Bunnage was just 1.3 seconds shy of breaking the indoor 3,000-meter school record. This year, she shattered it by 10. Bunnage’s blistering 8:43.82 at the Boston University ...
As someone who can barely sit through an episode of a sitcom without checking my phone, I was hesitant to see Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Berkeley Rep)’s 165-minute production of “All My Sons.” I was ...
Big Game has seen its share of legends, but this year, one of them will turn 50: the Stanford Tree. Since the Tree’s debut at halftime of the 1975 Big Game, 47 students have served as Stanford’s ...
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