An exhibit in the lobby of Green Library’s east wing titled “Undergraduate Showcase: The Senior Reflection in Biology” ...
Last Tuesday, Sinead Kiley argued in the Daily that we should not criticize American-born skier Eileen Gu for representing ...
Stanford will introduce several changes to its undergraduate housing pre-assignment process for the 2026–27 academic year, ...
Stanford’s newest Dollies reflect on the audition process and sisterhood that is part of the decades-long tradition.
If a joint proposal for expedited court proceedings is approved, parties in The Daily’s lawsuit against the Trump administration could deliver final arguments as soon as May 6. The Foundation for ...
President of Stanford Effective Altruism Avi Parrack calls for action to restrict the use of AI in military operations and ...
In conversation with Mark Shunney, the founding manager of the Stanford Public Arts Program, Quinn Cook ’29 explores what it ...
This was the first stop on the Velasco-Ceja family meal train. “I was hesitant to do it because I didn’t know how involved it was going to be, but everyone was so nice and just like, ‘Here’s your food ...
Margaret Koenig considers why Stanford, compared to its peer institutions, falls behind in political engagement.
From Thai dinners to “warm fuzzies,” Stanford athletes reflect on the traditions and rituals that define women’s spring sports and build lasting team bonds.
In a meditation on displacement and survival, Baroudi traces what it means to live as a member of the Lebanese diaspora.
Ibn Arabi explains that Nizam, representing divinity, cannot be understood through orthodox dogma but through love alone. Her solitary chamber, he clarifies, is actually the human heart. He also ...