The initiative, partially sponsored by Stanford, has made strides in expanding acknowledgment of affordable childcare in ...
Ajay Eisenberg explore the "ick," its somatic features and what we can learn from resisting the unkind side of human judgment ...
After being treated this past weekend, University President Jonathan Levin ’94 wrote that he will be back to work soon.
This report covers a selection of incidents from Jan. 7 to Jan. 13 as recorded in the Stanford University Department of Public Safety bulletin.
Prop 33 would have repealed the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act of 1995, which limited governments’ ability to impose rent control.
A former co-worker of Luigi Mangione at the Stanford pre-collegiate studies program and a former student remembered Mangione as caring and outgoing when they met him, then a head counselor of the ...
James “Jay” T. Hamilton, the Hearst Professor of communication and director of the Stanford Journalism Program in the School of Humanities and Sciences (H&S), assumed his new role as the Vice ...
The perfect remedy for a cold New York City day is something hot. For an audience of mainly college-aged women in Circle in the Square, a circular theater with audience members all around, that ...
The Undergraduate Senate (UGS) debated a newly-proposed enrollment system called Griffin at its first meeting of the new year. Computer science professor Phil Levis first proposed Griffin in a UGS ...
Every several years, small groups of hatchling North Pacific loggerhead turtles, an endangered species, embark on years-long journeys spanning thousands of miles from Japan to the West Coast of ...
Stanford Health Care (SHC) agreed to pay $10 million in a class action lawsuit to resolve claims regarding the system’s failure to provide California nurses with meal breaks and pay meal period ...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) recently reached a landmark antitrust case settlement with a group of former student-athletes. Under the agreement, the NCAA will distribute $2. ...