Challenges and bans to books in public libraries and schools in the U.S. have steeply increased since 2022. What is behind this increase? And what do Stanford faculty have to say about it? Although ...
In “Chronically Online,” columnist Chloe Shannon Wong ’28 spotlights Stanford students immersed in the world of the Internet. Dawn crests over Hoover Tower at 7:30 a.m. — and Mia Lee ’28 is already at ...
Kevin Warsh ’92 was confirmed as the next Federal Reserve chair in a 54 to 45 party-line Senate vote this afternoon. U.S. President Donald Trump nominated Warsh for the position in late January, and ...
Alice Sebold’s 2002 novel, “The Lovely Bones” risks romanticizing violence against women rather than confronting it as ...
Former Stanford men’s basketball star Jason Collins, whose career later made him one of the most significant barrier-breakers in American professional sports, died Tuesday after a battle with brain ...
Postseason success continues across the board, highlighted by women’s lacrosse advancing to the NCAA quarterfinals for the ...
Starting in 2027, Stanford’s flagship general education program will require students to successfully complete three quarters ...
Marinovic argues against the expansion of COLLEGE, claiming it lacks an emphasis on the Western liberal tradition.
That uncertainty ended Sunday when Stanford was selected as the No. 20 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Cardinal will open ...
Precourt Energy Institute research scholar Kelsey Freeman is working to involve Native tribes in state energy policy.