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Oct. 23, 2023
The Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. celebrated the 40th anniversary of its arrival on campus on Sunday, bringing together Black undergraduate women and alumnae.
Sept. 27, 2023
In response to anti-Asian hate crimes, Chua turned to poetry as a sanctuary to slow down time and heal collective wounds. Chua's writing journey was influenced by many Stanford offerings, such as the creative writing program and the Spoken Word Collective.
April 3, 2023
The technician and “father of the motion picture,” Eadweard Muybridge, was a photographer and alleged murderer. “Exposing Muybridge,” a 2021 documentary, unveils how Muybridge’s moving picture originated from a fickle relationship with Leland Stanford, writes Alexandra Blum.
Jan. 27, 2021
K.C Shah J.D. ’22 was selected to join a constitutional reform committee and spoke of "a whole bunch of problems" Shah said the ASSU needs to address with reforms.
April 6, 2021
The Daily interviewed 3 current senators to shed light on some of the obstacles they’ve faced this past year.
Jan. 31, 2021
Reform will continue to be impossible if the structure of IFC/ISC organizations are not altered.
By Noor Fakih
June 3, 2020
Thus, I urge you and your chapter to take a public stand in supporting Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority, Inc., Xi Beta Chapter, our Black sister sorority, in their Justice 4 Black Lives (J4BL) campaign for mutual legal aid funds, protestor bailout funds and nonprofits fighting for major police reform and Black community health. J4BL is an initiative that is Black-women founded and Black-women led — we are here to support as allies. As part of your chapter’s allyship with J4BL, each majority-white sorority or fraternity will be required to do a teach-in or other form of active, educational discussion on racial prejudice both in and out of Stanford’s communities.
By Sarah Lee
Feb. 22, 2023
“Notting Hill” combines everything a classic turn-of-the-century rom-com has and needs: a star-studded cast, engaging banter that doesn’t feel forced, a “meet-cute” and a perfect grand gesture, writes Lauren Koong. (Graphic: MICHELLE FU/The Stanford Daily)
By Lauren Koong
Dec. 6, 2022
TheaterWorks Silicon Valley's production of "Little Shop of Horrors" adapted the musical to a contemporary context of San Francisco's Chinatown, inspiring new reflections on race and gentrification.
Dec. 8, 2022
For a second, I was in Istanbul again, my home, staring at the beautiful, old, mystical art depicted on the walls of the an ancient church, writes Lara Seyahi.
By Lara Seyahi
June 7, 2023
Every May, hundreds of Stanford students participate in the Bay to Breakers 7.46-mile race in eccentric and outrageous costumes. Bay to Breakers has been a Bay Area tradition for over a century and has become a cherished tradition among many Stanford students.
By Lauren Boles
May 17, 2023
In the third installment of his column "The Literature of the Absurd," Doran Goldman muses on the existentialism of Camus' The Stranger and what it taught him about how to live without hope.
April 23, 2021
The deadline to fill out neighborhood applications is 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, April 25. Here's The Daily's breakdown of what each neighborhood has to offer.
April 21, 2022
Every eligible voter will receive an emailed link to the general election ballot, and the election will be held from Thursday at 12 a.m. to Friday at 11:59 p.m. Results will be announced Monday, April 25 at 5 p.m.
Jan. 13, 2022
The Core-10 Policies and revised Student Group Accountability Process will apply to undergraduate, graduate and professional students who are members of voluntary student organizations, Greek organizations, club sports or varsity athletics teams or reside in Row Houses, according to the email.
April 12, 2021
The senators ran on a range of campaign promises, including commitments to support marginalized communities, improve mental health resources and combat sexual assault on campus. So, how did they do?
By Katie Reveno
Nov. 15, 2022
Leading up to the annual football game against UC Berkeley, Stanford students partake in a week of celebrations and traditions.
By Callia Peterson and Rani Chor
June 9, 2021
As themes come and go, some short-lived and others with a deep history, they each hold a vibrant and integral place in Stanford’s housing history, frequently living on through institutional knowledge as informal themes.
By Olivia Popp
June 12, 2021
The Class of 2021 endured a senior year largely online due to the ongoing pandemic. Their undergraduate careers were entirely upended. We collected 153 responses on a variety of topics.
By Sophie Andrews and Anuka Mohanpuhr
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