Governor Newsom will loan $590 million to BART, Caltrain and other Bay Area public transport to combat a deficit and impending service cuts.
Margaret Koenig considers why Stanford, compared to its peer institutions, falls behind in political engagement.
Suddenly, I’m teleported to Hogwarts in winter — high ceilings, cold stone, candlelight. I’m suddenly a Gryffindor with exams looming and an almost competitive desire to understand everything. When it ...
Researchers at Stanford Law School found that political contributions from pro-gun groups surged in competitive House districts.
No. 18 Stanford men’s volleyball (7-8, 4-0 MPSF) aced the weekend, sweeping Saint Francis (7-8, 1-1 NEC) in back-to-back straight-set victories. Following a bye week, the Cardinal returned to Burnham ...
The Wuxi of my childhood and of my imagined childhood; the Wuxi of my parents’ childhood and their almost mythical stories; the Wuxi of a bygone era; the Wuxi of my dreams; the Wuxi of my endless ...
In conversation with Mark Shunney, the founding manager of the Stanford Public Arts Program, Quinn Cook ’29 explores what it means to craft (at) Stanford.
After over a decade of service to the alumni community, Caroline Winterer received the Lyman Award for her commitment to inspiring curiosity, connection and community.
After Saturday’s win, Stanford secured a four-game win streak, which ties their longest streak of the season, going into the ...
Organized by the Mendicants, the performance brought together seven ensembles in a “Pitch Perfect”-esque song battle.
Debuting her column, “What I’ve Scene Lately,” Loquet dives into the edgy, controversial “Wuthering Heights” adaptation.
Liz Clabaugh ’95 and Caroline Sekar ’03 were victims of the Sierra Nevada avalanche that killed nine people. Stanford friends ...