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Two years since their graduation, a Stanford Daily desk editor and a Daily Cal reporter reflect on what has held them together, despite the odds. The post Seeing Berkeley across the Bay appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
In the second year post-affirmative action, Stanford’s newly enrolled class of 2029 records historically larger class size and largest percentage of Asian and White students in three years. The post Class of 2029 enrollment data shows largest Asian, White percentage in three years appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
The LSJUMB ripped the stuffed Berkeley mascot and impaled it atop the Claw Fountain at this year’s annual “Bearial," a funeral for Oski the Bear. The post Oski the Bear pronounced dead at ‘Bearial’ appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Couples from Stanford and Cal find love, fighting back against the century-long rivalry. They note the special college experience they have had, getting a chance to reap the unique benefits of both sides. The post Cross-campus couples turn rivalry to romance appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
In his latest column installment, Liu urges University president Jonathan Levin to resist Trump's demands and "not do a Berkeley." The post Liu | Dear President Levin: Don’t do a Berkeley appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Though both campuses contain feats of architecture, Stanford’s impressive arches and glistening mosaics beat Berkeley’s austere towers and gates. The post Stanford and Cal architecture: Who built it best? appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Oh, you "need" health insurance? Yeah, I guess we can make that happen using Cardinal Care with ads. The post Cardinal Care debuts affordable ad-supported plan appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford women’s cross country claimed the NCAA West Region title and advanced to nationals, while the men’s sixth-place finish meant they did not automatically qualify. The post Women’s cross country soars to West Region crown appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford field hockey ends its regular season with a 7-10 record, leaving head coach Roz Ellis optimistic about the future of the program. The post Head coach Roz Ellis has field hockey ‘right on the edge’ of greatness appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Inside linebacker Hunter Barth, who played for Berkeley the past four seasons, shares his hopes ahead of the 128th Big Game against his former team. The post Stanford football’s Hunter Barth searching for fifth straight Big Game win appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
A short poem on escaping the academic self. The post The poet, upon observing a Stanford sunset (or, The American: Part II) appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
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Campus and community resources are providing food assistance for students as SNAP funding is restored. The post Food insecure students weather SNAP disruptions following government shutdown appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
The chef’s dinner special in each dining hall is now available from Monday through Friday each week and posted in advance. The post Dining hall dinner specials now served regularly appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
An atmospheric river storm moving through California hit Stanford for a second time Sunday night. The post Torrential rains batter Stanford on path through California appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
In a new column from Stanford's chapter of the American Association of University Professors, history professor Jessica Riskin offers three lessons for universities facing pressure from the federal government. The post AAUP | Academic Freedom on the Line appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
This cartoon is the (binary) bomb. The post Queer coded appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Marjane Satrapi’s memoir “Persepolis” captures the collision of girlhood with political upheaval during the Iran-Iraq war. The post Text and the City: ‘Persepolis’ by Marjane Satrapi draws girlhood in ink and defiance appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
As she prepares to enter the post-grad dating pool, Ye reflects on her mom's unique relationship advice and her struggle to find the right person at Stanford. The post Senior Scaries: Treating dating like the job market appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
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On Thursday, the GSC voted unanimously in favor of conditional collaboration with the OCS and agreed to postpone voting on bills to dissolve the club sports funding umbrella and reduce natural gas reliance on campus. The post GSC passes conditional collaboration with OCS, defers vote on club sports and natural gas appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Students enjoy fall foliage and cool weather all around campus, from Roble to Arguello Field. The post Students find spaces to appreciate fall scenery across campus appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Men's basketball picked up another win over a Big Sky opponent as freshman Ebuka Okorie, who leads all freshmen in the nation in scoring, tallied 21 points. The post Freshman star leads comeback win over Montana State appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Law students Sarah Jung and Mohamed Nur write about the politicized prosecution of the Stanford 11. The post From the Community | Why we condemn the politicized prosecution of the Stanford 11 appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
In her newest column installment, Chen interviews a DIY project YouTuber on what introduced him to content creation and how he hopes to grow at Stanford. The post Stanford Creates: YouTuber Adam Liao ’29 breaks down craftsmanship and content creation appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
How can midterm season stretch far beyond the middle of a quarter? Rastogi reflects on her first experiences in the quarter system and how her perception of time has been altered. The post Surreal @ Stanford: Mid Terms appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
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Gottlieb argues that slipping off the shroud of political apathy is necessary for all students — no matter their academic or professional interests. The post Gottlieb | Policy may not be your major, but it governs your reality appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
The Undergraduate Senate emphasized its support for Office of Community Standards reform and passed a bill supporting the reinstatement of land acknowledgements at their Wednesday meeting. The post UGS affirms conditional collaboration with OCS, supports reinstatement of land acknowledgement appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
From lab-grown "mini brains" to new findings on digital design and political persuasion, University scholars are expanding our narrow perceptions of the human mind. The post Research Roundup: ‘mini brains’ and mindful design appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Director Kathryn Bigelow’s latest film, “A House of Dynamite,” explores the fallout from a nuclear attack on a major U.S. city, zeroing in on how power operates among the powerful. The post Her POV: Who gets to survive ‘A House Of Dynamite’ in the United States? appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Let's explore some creative ways to secure some much-needed alone time with your one-and-only. The post How to corner your MIA faculty advisor appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
After her father’s stroke, medical student Nadia Kirmani was struck by the gaps in patient care she witnessed, prompting this testimony on how the healthcare system can do more. The post When the neurologist works from home appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
At Stanford's first “mass social media deletion” event, the student organization encouraged students to begin their journeys of "social media sobriety." The post Reconnect Stanford imagines a campus without social media appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
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Postseason runs continue to play their course as women's soccer prepares for NCAA tournament play, and basketball had their first week of games at Maples Pavilion. The post Cardinal roundup: Women’s soccer secures top seed in NCAA tourney appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
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Beneath its abundant profanity and frank depictions of sexuality, Alfonso Cuarón's “Y tu mamá también” poignantly reflects on the ephemeral nature of even our closest friendships, Chung writes.| The Stanford Daily
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The social justice-themed co-op received the requisite number of second-round pre-assignments to retain its co-op status. Students criticized that the reversal in Stanford's decision required a petition and pressure from alumni.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford's social justice themed co-op Columbae will lose its theme next year, perhaps marking a close to a long legacy of activism, from the Vietnam War to contemporary campus discourse over the Israel-Gaza war. Resident assistants and students from several co-ops gathered on Tuesday to attempt to save the house's theme.| The Stanford Daily
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In a letter published by the AAC&U on Tuesday, Stanford administrators were absent from a list of signatories who condemned the Trump administration’s actions toward U.S. higher education institutions.| The Stanford Daily
On behalf of the Stanford Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, Cecile Alduy asks President Levin and Provost Martinez to explicitly resist threats from the federal government.| The Stanford Daily
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi directed the DOJ to investigate the University's compliance with the 2023 U.S. Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action.| The Stanford Daily
President Jonathan Levin ’94 and Vice Provost Jenny Martinez announced the implementation of a staff hiring freeze in an email Wednesday morning.| The Stanford Daily
The letter gives Stanford 14 days to comply with its orders or “face potential loss of federal funding.”| The Stanford Daily
Shifts in the National Institute of Health’s funding structure will take effect Monday and limit funding for the indirect costs of research.| The Stanford Daily
Professor of Medicine Alan Garber M.D. ‘83 will sport crimson rather than cardinal this fall as he takes on the role of provost at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass.| The Stanford Daily
Following the de-chartering of Sigma Chi in 2018 and a series of lawsuits since then, the University ended an 86-year-old ground lease that was held by a group of Sigma Chi alumni. Now, residents are redefining 550 Lasuen's role in campus culture as the only non-theme non-Greek Row house in Neighborhood Magnolia, and as Sigma Chi seeks to re-establish its own identity on campus.| The Stanford Daily
Articles about Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) were some of The Daily’s most read stories over the last two years, but an extensive account about what happened was never published. SAE declined to comment publicly for every past article regarding the situation. Then their alumni advisor reached out to us in June 2015.| The Stanford Daily
For the past month, writer and journalist Paulina Borsook has been working as an artist-in-residence at Stanford on her new art installation project, “My Life as a Ghost,” which integrates video, performance, sound and other media into a built environment.| The Stanford Daily
Defensive grit and offensive woes define Stanford’s 27-3 loss at BYU as head coach Frank Reich eyes progress heading into ACC home opener against Boston College.| The Stanford Daily
The biotechnology firm revealed new allegations of research misconduct in Marc Tessier-Lavigne’s lab and disclosed more potential image alterations while saying that its potentially “incomplete” findings did not prove fraud in a contested 2009 study.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford fell 23-20 to the Rainbow Warriors on a last-second field goal as quarterback Ben Gulbranson struggled in his Cardinal debut.| The Stanford Daily
University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne is under investigation for alleged research misconduct following allegations first reported in The Daily that multiple papers co-authored by the president contain altered images. The Daily's ongoing coverage contains all allegations reported so far and updates that continue to emerge over the president and the multiple bodies investigating his work.| The Stanford Daily
President Richard Saller and Provost Jenny Martinez's Wednesday statement comes shortly after a letter from faculty calling on the administration to condemn the attacks.| The Stanford Daily
After a five day sit-in starting on Monday, student protesters concluded their occupation of the Main Quad Friday morning by holding a rally for full divestment from fossil fuels. Later in the day, students met with President Hennessy to discuss their cause. The night before the rally organized by Fossil Free Stanford (FFS), the participants had received another warning from the University, this time with a more clear timeline for punishment as well as an extended threat to suspend investment...| The Stanford Daily
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
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
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
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
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
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
“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
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
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
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
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