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Stanford scientist Jeff Dukes cast aside partisan divides to meaningfully connect with conservative voters and bring ...
Palo Alto City Council member Greer Stone's regulation would target light pollution through nightly curfews and by requiring ...
Communicating between club members, being a conduit for knowledge rather than a knowledge contributor themselves, Sponge.
In her latest column installment, Levine reflects on her experience at sorority rush, asking readers to reconsider the ...
An audacious take on the culture of silence, "On Becoming a Guinea Fowl" examines the weaponization of cultural norms to fulfill patriarchal desires.
At Stanford’s inaugural Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, ten Ph.D. candidates had just three minutes to effectively ...
In a thrilling battle against No. 2 Michigan, No. 3 Stanford men’s gymnastics fell just 0.163 points short of its sixth-straight NCAA Championship title.
Though a record‑breaking crowd came to celebrate Stanford softball Saturday afternoon, Cal left the series with a win, ...
Spring quarter is in full swing, and Stanford students are itching to get out of class and into the sunshine. While the Dish offers nice views for a quick walk or run near campus, these trails near ...
Clinical associate professor and director of the “Pegasus Physician Writers” Jennifer Pien is drawn to the individual stories ...
Seen on the Screen with Jacqueline Coley” brings to light the different pathways that led film executives and creatives to ...
Around 80 guests, including local Bay Area activists, gathered Saturday at the Black Community Services Center to discuss "healing, hope and connection toward liberation." ...
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