Hsu writes about her family history with Berkeley, and how it influenced her perception of both Stanford and Berkeley.
Two physicians with ties to Gaza argued that approaching the crisis solely as a humanitarian issue overlooks its moral ...
Researchers optimized healthcare AI for diagnoses, analyzed gender bias in image searches and found tiny DNA circles that ...
With plans to phase undergraduates out of EVGR-A underway, residents of increasingly crowded rooms find them difficult to ...
In the heart of the film industry lie cinematic characters essential in driving a story’s conceptual arc. Within these films ...
In the legal battle over the suicide of former Stanford soccer player Katie Meyer, the University’s counsel alleged that the ...
Alan Lightman, MIT professor and author, shares how we can bridge the gap between arts, spirituality and science.
Ahead of union members' vote on the new contract, The Daily breaks down the term of the agreement and looks back on the union’s negotiation history.
Sharis Hsu explores the positive and negative aspects of rollouts — a Stanford tradition fun for some, loud for others — and shares her experiences as both a participant and a spectator.
Much of Ph.D. students' tuition goes toward "pretend classes," for which Stanford does not enforce University-wide standards, ...
Every November, Stanford’s campus pulses with the energy and excitement that can only mean one thing — Big Game week. For one ...
On Wednesday morning, Class of 2025 five-star recruit Lara Somfai announced her commitment to Stanford University on ...