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Stanford students and recent grads chase acting dreams at a time when the arts are threatened on many fronts, including ...
With atmospheric openers, haunting visuals and a finale worthy of fireworks, The Weeknd delivered a high-stakes, career-spanning performance in Santa Clara — becoming the highest-grossing male solo ...
The 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey found that 1.63 million kids — 5.9% of all U.S. middle and high school students — were current e-cigarette users. Over a quarter (26.3%) of those kids were using ...
Condoleezza Rice and Michael McFaul examined global democracy, urged decisive action on Ukraine, and analyzed Middle East dynamics in a pre-election discussion.
The proposed endowment tax in President Trump’s “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” would cost Stanford hundreds of millions of dollars each year, threatening financial aid and support for research.
Avril Haines, Director of National Intelligence, highlighted major international intelligence successes and failures at a Wednesday event.
Historians, political scientists and former policy practitioners reflect on the use of history in the analysis of the Russia-Ukraine War.
Communication professor Jeff Hancock said he overlooked “hallucinated citations” in a court declaration he crafted with assistance from ChatGPT.
Amid a 20-month Title IX process, the reporting student navigated trauma, reviewed hundreds of pages of documents and lost access to educational opportunities.
18 pro-Palestine students who disrupted a Family Weekend welcome event were cited with misdemeanors.
A Stanford conference of COVID contrarians and Long COVID skeptics featuring President Levin is reverberating all the way to the White House.
The Daily spoke with University president Jonathan Levin '94 amid a wave of executive orders under President Donald Trump.
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