Debuting her column, “What I’ve Scene Lately,” Loquet dives into the edgy, controversial “Wuthering Heights” adaptation.
The Theater and Performance Studies (TAPS) department’s winter mainstage production of “The Arsonists,” a 1953 play by Swiss writer Max Frisch, was ablaze with political relevance.
The Stanford University Board of Trustees has elected two new members, Claire Thielke ’08 M.S. ’08 M.S. ’09 and Jeffrey Bird ’82 Ph.D. ’88 M.D. ’92. The pair will begin their five-year terms on April ...
The defendant is only an axiomatic result of the killing itself. What is going on? That's for Justice to decide.
Liz Clabaugh ’95 and Caroline Sekar ’03 were victims of the Sierra Nevada avalanche that killed nine people. Stanford friends ...
Claremont McKenna professor Lisa Koch shared research findings on the role of public framing in nuclear crises.
Stanford secured a feel-good win against SMU on Senior Night, but a push for March Madness will require much more work.
Black communities around the country come together every February to celebrate Black History Month (BHM), commemorating Black activists, trailblazers and groundbreakers. In addition to being a ...
Hi viewers, today we’ll be talking about the student production “PESTILIENCE: Wow!” Held at the Elliot Program Center from Feb. 28 to March 1 and supported by Stanford Theater Laboratory, this onstage ...
Beyond the Farm is a series of interviews with notable Stanford alumni. In this installment, viral content creator Cole Lee charts the future of creativity in tech.
Seeing Cardi B on Feb. 27 at the Chase Center felt more established.
Columnist Avani Ganesan considers the time-honored coffee chat. "The more strategically we approach connection, the less likely we are to find it," she writes.
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