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ASSU vice presidential candidate Gordon Allen ’26 withdrew from the election Wednesday, disqualifying the slate he shared ...
During a court hearing in Oakland, U.S. attorneys said ICE will begin restoring all recently revoked student and Optional ...
Martinez dismissed the potential impacts of research cuts on undergraduates even with the current political landscape.
In the annual tradition, Stanford opened its campus to admits for the Class of 2029 and their guests to learn more about the ...
Stanford beach volleyball upended powerhouses No. 1 UCLA and No. 5 USC to claim its first-ever conference title at the MPSF ...
Blending research with real-world impact, the symposium invited participants to rethink their relationship with food.
Margil Sanchez Carmona writes a letter about living to Yapchat, a messaging platform that has woven itself into his daily moments.
Bethany Hamilton spoke about surviving a shark attack as a teenager and maintaining positivity for a Q&A at TriDelt Saturday.
Yailin Jiménez weighs the merits and flaws of BookTok, criticizing its commercialization and adherence to its own norms.
University president Jonathan Levin ’94 addressed Stanford’s absence from a list of over 180 colleges opposing the Trump administration.
The University reported Thursday that an international student had their visa restored after losing their legal status.
ASSU executive candidates Artem Arzyn ’26 M.S. ’26 and Raina Talwar Bhatia ’25 M.S. ’26 consider the impact of national ...