On Tuesday, the University announced that standardized test scores will not be required for first-year and transfer applicants during the 2021-22 admissions cycle.| The Stanford Daily
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San Francisco’s Outside Lands Festival is not one to miss. dePierre takes readers through the music, fashion, food and culture of the largest independently owned and operated music festival in the country. The post Outside Lands 2025: A personal soundtrack to San Francisco’s summer festival appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Valerie Glozman and Alyssa Ahn have earned wild cards to compete in the U.S. Open main draw, while Monika Ekstrand will play in the qualifying tournament. The post Cardinal trio to compete in the US Open appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Colorful threads, carved bone and inherited stories fill the cases of “Woven Narratives,” a student-curated exhibit at the Stanford Archaeology Center. On view through April 2026, it features textiles from Japan, Mexico, Peru, the Philippines and more, all drawn from Stanford University Archaeology Collections. The post ‘Woven Narratives’ exhibit threads together stories of identity and culture appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Assistant Vice Provost for ResEd Cheryl Brown announced the dissolution of the neighborhood system to "better support the variety of residential options available" in an Aug. 11 email to ResEd staff, RFs and RAs. The post ResEd discontinues neighborhood system appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Twelve Stanford swimmers and alumni representing seven nations earned 13 medals at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships. The post Stanford swimmers compete in World Aquatics Championships appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
The executive editing team addresses The Daily's participation in the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression's lawsuit to protect free speech. The post Letter from the Editors: On The Daily’s lawsuit with FIRE appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Amid a $140 million budget shortfall, the University has begun widespread layoffs, with 363 staff affected so far. The post Stanford to lay off over 360 staff following $140 million budget cuts appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
New admissions criteria announced a continuation of legacy consideration and a reinstatement of the standardized testing requirement for class of 2030 applicants| The Stanford Daily
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Synergy and Terra will be listed as “hybrid co-ops” on this year’s housing form after residents reached an agreement with Residential Education on Thursday.| The Stanford Daily
Synergy and Terra were informed by ResEd on May 6 that both co-ops would lose their co-op status next academic year, due to low pre-assignment numbers.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford's seven co-op houses hosted their “Co-op Week” including co-op dinner and co-op crawl to draw new residents.| The Stanford Daily
Israeli chemist Shay Laps filed a lawsuit against professor and lab director Danny Chou, alleging that Chou’s falsified sexual harassment claims indicated anti-Semitic and anti-Israeli bias. The University stated that Laps’ allegations are “unsubstantiated.” The post Stanford chemist sues University for alleged anti-Semitic discrimination appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
A University investigation found “no substantiated evidence” that Brian Flacks retaliated against some water polo players, though the investigator will provide recommendations to resolve any negative impacts. The post Men’s water polo coach cleared of second investigation appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Recent graduate Maxime Raynaud '25 will play for the Sacramento Kings during the 2025-26 season. The post Stanford graduate Maxime Raynaud joins the NBA as a Sacramento King appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Dallas real estate executive Jared Caplan is suing Sarafan for alleged fraud, seeking monetary relief of over $1 million. The post University Board chair Lily Sarafan faces lawsuit appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford Medicine, Children’s Hospital LA and Kaiser stopped gender-affirming care for children this summer. In response, California and 15 other states filed a lawsuit against the government. The post California sues Trump administration as health care providers suspend gender-affirming care for youth appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
At just 20, d4vd opened his first headlining tour in a steamy, rose-strewn Warfield — balancing emotional depth with a few chaotic sound glitches and leaving fans screaming for more. The post d4vd’s ‘WITHERED’ World Tour opens with emotion, intimacy and promise appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Espinoza reflects on his time at the Stanford Veritas Forum. The post My experience at the Stanford Veritas Forum: Hennessy and Gelsinger on leadership, ethics and AI appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Despite a lackluster plot, James Gunn again makes it clear he understands superheroes, Barrett writes. The post ‘Superman’ (2025) is a super character film appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
The University cited financial and organizational reasons for shutting down the office. Some of IBIC’s programs will be absorbed by the Office of Student Engagement. The post ‘Don’t know what we will do’: University dissolves Office for Inclusion, Belonging and Intergroup Communication appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford tapped veteran executive John Donahoe, former Nike CEO and longtime supporter, to succeed Bernard Muir as athletic director. The post Stanford names John Donahoe as next athletic director appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
A three-hour set with fans of all ages dancing nonstop under flashing lights and thunderous beats — at 56, Dutch DJ Tiësto still knows how to command a crowd. The post Tiësto turns Frost into a multi-generational rave appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Gibbs shares his favorite summer activity on campus and encourages everyone to partake. The post What a wonderful fountain appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Gibbs reflects on graduations and the bittersweet changes that come with them. The post Time in a bottle appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
From crimson veils to leather jackets, Gaga reigned supreme at Chase Center, delivering a show that was equal parts chaos and control. The post Lady Gaga rules the night at ‘Mayhem Ball’ in San Francisco appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
At this year’s Formula Sun Grand Prix, the Stanford Solar Car Project won second place in the Single Occupant Vehicle Class with its car, Azimuth. The post Stanford Solar Car Project zooms to second place finish at Formula Sun Grand Prix appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
With cotton candy shoes, era-defining hits and a wink to the past, Perry’s San Francisco show was both a celebration and a reinvention: glittering, theatrical and full of heart. The post Katy Perry shines sweet and surreal at Chase Center appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
With nothing left to prove, Bieber trades flash for feeling on his most mellow, self-aware album to date. The post Justin Bieber resets: ‘SWAG’ as soft reintroduction, not spectacle appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
The University will suspend the co-op statuses of both houses, finding them in violation of Title VI, a federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin.| The Stanford Daily
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Stanford incoming freshman Nora Ezike will represent Nigeria at the FIBA U19 World Cup, just weeks after arriving on campus. The post Stanford freshman Nora Ezike competes for Nigeria at FIBA U19 World Cup appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford researcher Abhinav Anne argues for better mental health care centered around neuroscience research and proactive measures, not only at elite research institutions, but in community clinics as well. The post From the Community | What we’re getting wrong about mental health — and what neuroscience really tells us appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
With atmospheric openers, haunting visuals and a finale worthy of fireworks, The Weeknd delivered a high-stakes, career-spanning performance in Santa Clara — becoming the highest-grossing male solo artist in Levi’s Stadium history. The post ‘After Hours til Dawn’: The Weeknd shatters records and expectations at Levi’s Stadium appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford students and recent grads chase acting dreams at a time when the arts are threatened on many fronts, including politically and technologically. The post Is passion enough? Students reel after national cuts to performing arts funding appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford Research Assistant Abhinav Anne writes about the dangers of vaping for the youngest generation. The post From the Community | Vaping is only growing and our children will pay the price appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
MD-PhD student Humza Khan writes about the importance of adjusting to LLMs and maintaining critical thinking.| The Stanford Daily
University president Jonathan Levin ’94 addressed Stanford’s absence from a list of over 180 colleges opposing the Trump administration.| The Stanford Daily
The president and provost said Harvard’s rejection of government demands was “rooted in the American tradition of liberty.”| The Stanford Daily
The University shared its plan for a $140 million reduction in the allocation of funds in a letter to faculty and staff.| The Stanford Daily
University President Jonathan Levin ’94 commented on the Trump administration, potential legal action against a Daily reporter and the creative writing program in a wide-ranging interview on the final day of fall quarter.| The Stanford Daily
From the Trump administration's revoking of visas from international students to a pro-Palestine hunger strike and Coldplay’s historic performance at Stanford Stadium, here are the top headlines you may have missed from The Daily this spring. The post All the News You Missed This Spring Quarter | The Cardinal Brief appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
What can world cinema — watching movies made outside of Hollywood — teach us about film as an art form and about life? The post Overcoming the ‘one inch tall barrier of subtitles’ with Akira Kurosawa appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Following the suspension of student visa appointments last month, the U.S. has expanded its vetting process by demanding access to applicants’ social media presence. The post Trump administration demands foreign students make social media accounts public appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Can taste be sustainable? Pandey explores six meat-alternative, delectable foods in the plant kingdom.| The Stanford Daily
On Sunday, Seng Maran ’25 M.A. ’25 graduated with a degree in political science and a masters degree in sociology, which she plans to put to use as an education strategist in Kenya. The post Meet Merry Seng Maran: Stanford’s ‘first Kachin-Burmese American’ graduate appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
By connecting independently-led programs, Cole helped cultivate a collaborative network that opens opportunities to community college and formerly incarcerated students.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford’s investigation into its own president did not include some allegations it was made aware of in writing. It also lost out on access to some witnesses.| The Stanford Daily
One of America’s premier research institutions ends an academic year with both of its top leadership positions in question, waiting on an unprecedented misconduct investigation into the University’s own president.| The Stanford Daily
About 150 students protested during graduation while University president Jonathan Levin spoke. Katie Ledecky '20 gave the Commencement speech. The post Katie Ledecky speaks at Commencement marked by protests appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Former residents and associates of international theme houses urge the community to take action to support international students, arguing that silence is perceived as weakness.| The Stanford Daily
President Tessier-Lavigne rejected Daily’s allegations, saying, “the first publication is almost never the final word.” The Faculty Senate also discussed the topic of graduate affordability concerns and upcoming accreditation.| The Stanford Daily
Marc Tessier-Lavigne sent faculty and staff an email Friday stating that The Daily's reporting on allegations that his Alzheimer's research contained falsified data was "replete with falsehoods." Daily Editor in Chief Sam Catania ’24 said the paper stands by its reporting.| The Stanford Daily
Several Stanford University faculty members explain their perspective on allegations of research misconduct against President Marc Tessier-Lavigne. "Core discoveries made by his laboratory have not only stood the test of time after validation by laboratories around the globe, but have also... revolutionized our understanding of how the brain is wired," they write.| The Stanford Daily
“This story is evolving in ways that make me question my decision to come to Stanford and SLAC to conduct my research in the first place.” Researchers criticized the special committee appointed by the Board of Trustees for lack of transparency and the committee released a statement.| The Stanford Daily
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The proposed endowment tax in President Trump’s “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” would cost Stanford hundreds of millions of dollars each year, threatening financial aid and support for research.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford selected 248 students for its Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) chapter. Students in PBK do not simply achieve high grades, but pursue a breadth of coursework across STEM, humanities and social science fields.| The Stanford Daily
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Three more papers have been identified as containing alleged image manipulation since The Daily’s first article. Stanford announced that former U.S. Attorney Carol Lam would lead its investigation, upsetting scientists who criticized the University for investigating itself rather than calling on a third party.| The Stanford Daily
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Incidents that were reported on campus from Oct. 17 to Oct. 23, as recorded by the Stanford University Department of Public Safety bulletin.| The Stanford Daily
Two students alleged they were attacked last Sunday by another student after taking down posters of Israeli civilians kidnapped by Hamas.| The Stanford Daily
In an effort to break the record for the longest sit-in in Stanford history, dozens of students gathered in tents in White Plaza since Friday. The group’s demands include a condemnation of Israel, resources for Palestinian diaspora students and an investigative committee into investments by the University tied to Israel.| The Stanford Daily
The rally and march were organized by Stanford Students for Justice in Palestine, who called on the University to condemn war crimes committed by Israel and increase support for Palestinian students.| The Stanford Daily
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By standing with tenured faculty and powerful political operatives against contingent researchers and trainees at Stanford, President Jonathan Levin has already betrayed academic freedom, writes Mallory Harris.| The Stanford Daily
An email contained additional allegations about Marc Tessier-Lavigne’s Alzheimer’s research and the 2011 internal review that former colleagues allege uncovered falsification.| The Stanford Daily
His paper was called “the miracle result.” But it never turned into an Alzheimer’s treatment. Now, four former Genentech senior scientists and executives allege that an internal review in 2011 discovered the paper had been based on fabricated research — and that Marc Tessier-Lavigne kept the results of the review from becoming public. He denies the allegations.| The Stanford Daily
One editor of a journal urges President Tessier-Lavigne to step down as more allegations of image alteration in papers co-authored by the neuroscientist emerge and the investigation into his work is, according to experts, marred.| The Stanford Daily
Marc Tessier-Lavigne faces years of allegations of scientific misconduct in his research, including papers he co-authored containing images which researchers say appear “definitely photoshopped.” One of them is now under investigation by a major journal.| The Stanford Daily
Students reported multiple hate crimes to the Stanford University Department of Public Safety (SUDPS) over the past weeks, amid rising tensions over the Israel-Gaza war. While the University reported that there was no significant increase in hate crimes, students said they witnessed many instances of hate crimes and hateful speech.| The Stanford Daily
The University lifted the suspension of Dilan Gohill '27, who was detained while reporting on the occupation for The Daily. All 13 detained individuals are scheduled for an arraignment in August.| The Stanford Daily
After deciding to transfer to Stanford this past summer, junior forward Chisom Okpara, a former basketball star at Harvard, joined his sister in representing the Cardinal as student athletes.| The Stanford Daily
The Stanford professor was appointed Tuesday to lead the National Institutes of Health. Bhattacharya has previously made controversial critiques of lockdowns and vaccine mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic.| The Stanford Daily
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Stanford alumnus and venture capitalist David Sacks as his “White House A.I. & Crypto Czar,” as Trump seeks to solidify his pro-crypto agenda.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne will resign effective Aug. 31. He will also retract or issue lengthy corrections to five widely cited papers for which he was principal author after a Stanford-sponsored investigation found “manipulation of research data.”| The Stanford Daily
A tent surrounded by Israeli flags has been set up in White Plaza as a space for discourse on the Israel-Gaza conflict, directly across from the “Sit-In to Stop Genocide."| The Stanford Daily
Ahead of union members' vote on the new contract, The Daily breaks down the term of the agreement and looks back on the union’s negotiation history.| The Stanford Daily
In results announced at 10 a.m. Thursday, nearly 90% of graduate workers voted in favor of authorizing a union strike to pressure the University to concede on union demands of increased wages and non-discrimination protections.| The Stanford Daily
With 86% voting in favor, Stanford graduate workers ratified a tentative agreement with the University to secure a 4.75% pay raise among other benefits.| The Stanford Daily
According to SGWU organizers, bargaining on the proposals will likely begin in mid-June and a future strike is “within the realm of possibility,” if negotiations are ineffective.| The Stanford Daily
"Going forward, the primary point of contact for graduate workers facing misconduct must be SGWU, and not University administrators."| The Stanford Daily
Police officers detained pro-Palestine protestors who occupied the president and provost's office. All arrested students face immediate suspension.| The Stanford Daily
Levin will succeed interim President Richard Saller, concluding a seven-month search process for Stanford’s 13th President following Marc Tessier-Lavigne's resignation last summer.| The Stanford Daily
Ph.D. student Kevin Feigelis urged Congress to investigate antisemitism on the Stanford campus last Thursday. Feigelis addressed the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, whose December hearing led to high-profile resignations at other universities.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford's inaugural Lecturer's Award for Teaching and Undergraduate Education honored four educators for their exceptional teaching and mentoring. This year’s recipients were Cathy Haas, Aleta Hayes, Jamie Imam and Elizabeth Kessler.| The Stanford Daily
Even though Stanford stipends compare favorably with peer institutions in absolute terms, our graduate students are some of the most poorly compensated when adjusting for cost of living, the authors write.| The Stanford Daily