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Once upon a time, computer scientists broke the Enigma code and helped win World War II. Now, they are building photo-sharing ...
Ten months after a mob of pro-Palestinian protesters broke into Stanford’s executive offices, Santa Clara County prosecutors ...
In the annals of American commerce, perhaps no issue better illustrates the fraught competition between the United States and ...
Ride a scooter, wear nantucket red pants, drink Bud Light. But every so often, a subject comes along that must be addressed, ...
Every day at Stanford's dining halls, thousands of students surrender their meal swipes—and their dignity—for institutional slop masquerading as nutrition. From the rats to the microplastics, the ...
In a small town in Utah, the weathered hands of an ancient custodian are still turning the valves that keep his town alive. This 90-year-old water plant operator still clocks in every day, not out of ...
Stanford has changed dramatically since my freshman fall. Then, back in 2021, students donned masks to go to class (and the dining halls). Students, recovering from lockdowns, were re-integrating into ...
While Stanford responded to the federal funding research freeze by halting administrative hiring and protecting research, the University of Chicago panicked. “We are requesting that all University ...
On March 11th, following the arrest of alleged Hamas-supporting, anti-Zionist activist and Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil, Stanford students protested his detention and looming deportation in a ...