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The Stanford University Department of Public Safety (SUDPS) hosted the 2nd Annual Car Show, inviting car enthusiasts from all ...
Last Monday, 13 of our peers began hunger striking for justice in Palestine. Today, as members of the Stanford Asian American ...
Don’t wait for the perfect resume, when you “have the time” or for a cause to become trendy or safe. If you care about anything — housing, education, climate, trafficking or voting rights — then show ...
Can even small acts of questioning signal an existential problem? Pandey reflects on vegan discomfort and the importance of ...
Following former Washington Gov. Jay Inslee's visit to Stanford, Goel argues against the dangers salmon face in the Snake ...
The Graduate Student Council debated the timing of the reintroduction of an election certification bill, with some council ...
Vedantambe shares her experience running a half marathon and hitchhiking her way back with an inspirational group of kind ...
Striking students reported low blood sugar and extreme exhaustion among other side effects, but hoped to keep attention on famine in Gaza.
Title IX process, the reporting student navigated trauma, reviewed hundreds of pages of documents and lost access to ...
Amjad muses on the temporality of digital content in the newest installment of "Death of the Masterpiece." The internet is forever, right?
This report covers incidents from May 12 to May 19 as recorded in the Stanford University Department of Public Safety (SUDPS) bulletin.
On Friday evening, science communicator and former NASA engineer Mark Rober shared with a full crowd at Memorial Auditorium ...