A report from CAIR cited university policies and disciplinary actions as evidence of targeting or discrimination against students affected by Islamophobia.
The Daily reviewed the unpublished memoir manuscript of Epstein’s late victim, as well as court documents and emails, to investigate the allegation against Kosslyn.
These days, the news seem dominated by tragedies — from killings at the hands of masked agents to the disturbing findings of the Epstein Files. Despite this, the 68th Grammy Awards on Feb. 1 cut ...
After 11 years in his role, Schwartz will return to research. He leaves behind a legacy of innovation and expansion at GSE.
Stanford’s own Eileen Gu ’26 secured her fourth Olympic medal on Monday, earning silver in the women’s freeski slopestyle event.
Die-hard Patriots fan Carlos Mendoza ’27 splurged to experience the Super Bowl in person. The emotion he felt surrounded by fans made the price tag worth it.
Even aside from the impending arrival of COVID, though, I think about 2019 as one of my most formative years. My last year of elementary school — 6th grade, if you can believe it — was marked by a ...
Despite the display’s mass appeal, “Cunning Folk” defies expectations. Historically, most media themed around witches has reduced them to their oppression. The Cantor’s exhibition instead encourages ...
Sophomore Sammy Smith advanced to the quarterfinal of the sprint classic in Milan, just two months after the end of her varsity soccer season at Stanford.
Former Stanford Law School dean Paul Brest defends viewpoint diversity, responding to Professor Jessica RIskin's recent argument in The Daily.
In the first installment of her column, Zhang details how her journey of childhood immigration from China to Canada ...
The result is an uneven landscape of speech. While all students technically have the same right to freedom of speech on ...