James Whale’s film adaptation of Mary Shelley’s namesake book fails to effectively elicit anything but fear for ...
Medical students and faculty discussed health issues impacting the Democratic Republic of Congo, including gender-based ...
Facebook whistleblower Arturo Béjar and youth activist Sneha Revanur ’26 delved into the impact of social media on young adults’ mental health.
Jason Schrier delivered a talk on his new book chronicling the rise, fall and future of the company that created “World of ...
Stanford faced off against Pitt for only the fifth time in program history, and the first time in 30 years. Previously ...
Gov. Newsom vetoed a landmark AI safety bill and instead recruited AI experts, including Stanford Prof. Fei-Fei Li, to build ...
"Star Trek," as taught a comparative studies in race and ethnicity course last year, embodies Stanford's ethos of intellectual vitality and disciplinary diversity, writes Senkai Hsia '24.
Srithanya Satish ’27 analyzes films that spotlight the diverse and vibrant South Asian experience in her column, “In Focus: South Asian stories through film.” As an Indian American who has constantly ...
With the NCAA Cross Country Championships just around the corner, the Stanford men's team secured a third place finish while ...
Stanford football's 40-10 loss against SMU contained plenty of disappointing moments. But its also the start of a new era on ...
In “Talk Horror to Me,” columnist Emma Kexin Wang ’24 reviews horror, psycho thrillers and all things scary released in the past year. Peeling open the stylistic skin of “The Substance ...
As the PA announcer’s 10-second countdown rang round the stadium in Louisville, Ky. on Thursday, it appeared inevitable that No. 6 Stanford (13-2-1, 5-2-1 ACC) would be held scoreless.