Sometimes, though, there is the rare film where violence regains viscerality, where I am flinching at fights, averting my ...
"The people around me weren’t antisemitic; they just didn’t know that something bad had happened to Jews," Segal writes.
From internships to tutoring to Advanced Placement classes, I worked myself to the bone to achieve my goal: acceptance into a ...
To protect the eminence of U.S. biomedical research and its own researchers, Stanford must oppose the nomination of Jay ...
In response to a series of executive orders signed by President Trump upon taking office, a group of students chalked ...
In a historic deal, Naomi Girma ‘22 is setting the bar once again as the first million-dollar women's soccer in the history ...
This week, members of the Committee for the Recognition of Nursing Achievement (CRONA), went to the bargaining table with ...
A 17-0 opening run helped the Cardinal earn their fourth straight win. The team is heading to Dallas on Saturday to take on ...
The disease has impacted millions of chickens, severely limiting the egg supply nationwide. Stanford menu offerings remain ...
“The Nutcracker,” an annual student-run ensemble by Cardinal Ballet Company (CBC), has been transporting audiences to a winter wonderland since 1993. On Dec. 8, CBC brought the holiday season to life ...
In the third installment of “Chronically Yours,” Noa Karidi shared five things you shouldn’t say to someone with a dynamic disability, and why they wouldn’t want to hear it. You’re so lucky! I wish I ...
As Barrett descibes, America is at a crossroads. Must we continue on our path of plutocratic inefficiency, or will we finally head the call of our great American hero, Dolly Parton?