Two trailblazers in energy storage and sustainability discuss how to make the world a better place, starting with the energy ...
As AI continues to shape industries and influence decision-making, gaps in AI literacy have become more relevant to the way ...
This report covers a selection of incidents from Jan. 7 to Jan. 13 as recorded in the Stanford University Department of Public Safety (SUDPS) bulletin. Learn more about the Clery Act and how The ...
When Jaria Jaug’s family first moved to the United States from the Philippines, they didn’t have much. Unable to afford quality childcare, Jaug’s mother cared for her three children at home ...
“Whether you are seeking advice to establish your self-care routine, looking for ways to manage stress or mental health symptoms, need tips to help a friend, someone supportive to talk to, or ...
Walk to class on a sunny day. See tourists stumble across campus. Wave back at someone waving to the person behind you. Visit Berkeley. Notice how offensive the weather is today — how harsh the ...
University President Jonathan Levin ’94 underwent treatment this weekend at Stanford Hospital to address an intestinal blockage caused by an internal hernia, he wrote in a message to the ...
Last November, as California voters either rejoiced or mourned the results of the presidential election, ballot measure Proposition 33 silently failed to pass with 61% of voters in opposition.
William “Bill” Mahrt Ph.D. ’69, associate professor of music since 1980, died of a stroke on Jan. 1 after a year of several health problems. Mahrt was 85 years old. Friends, students and ...
Graduate Student Council (GSC) members met with Provost Jenny Martinez, Vice Provost for Graduate Education Stacey Bent and Vice Provost for Student Affairs Michele Rasmussen to discuss issues ...
Editor’s Note: This article is purely satirical and fictitious. All attributions in this article are not genuine, and this story should be read in the context of pure entertainment only.
In her column “Brutal Monsters,” Cate Burtner ’25 offers commentary on the literature of mental illness. “She fangirls about her husband for 300 pages.” — The person who recommended ...