Stanford Graduate Workers Union (SGWU) members vote on the union's priorities from April 25 to May 15, with proposals focused on pay raises, affordable housing and healthcare access.
As pro-Palestine protests at college campuses across the country see clashes between protestors and police, Stanford reiterated its protest policies in a Wednesday email to students. The University will also welcome admitted frosh and transfer students to campus this weekend.
Opinions editor Seamus Allen '25, who doubled as a debate moderator, endorses Mandla Msipa, Ivy Chen, and David Sengthay for the ASSU Undergraduate Senate as the candidates with the clearest vision of why they are running and how to make their policies a reality.
"Hearings for AB 1780 are underway and Stanford student voices are essential in passing a bill that’s long overdue. Use your voice to call for the end of legacy admissions practices in California. The future of educational access depends on it," writes Patrick G. Perez '23.
According to data compiled by The Daily, Science, Technology & Society is the most common major for Stanford student-athletes.
With the NFL Draft occurring on Thursday, The Daily predicts where senior kicker Joshua Karty will be picked.
Undergraduate senator candidates Ivy Chen '26, Arvind Asokan '27, David Sengthay '26, Gordon Allen '26, Lizbeth Hernandez Rios '25, Mandla Msipa '26, and Ethan Alfonso '27 will meet at the Stanford Daily Building (456 Panama Mall) today to discuss the undergraduate community’s most pressing issues. All Stanford students, staff, and faculty are welcome. Doors open at 7pm.
The Ram's Head Theatrical Society performed four showings of "The SpongeBob Musical" last weekend at Memorial Auditorium. The show was a delightfully silly blend of stellar vocals, music and comedic character acting, Duran writes.
Former Stanford president, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, is the CEO of new biopharma startup, Xaira. The startup already has $1 billion in investments and seeks to use AI to generate molecules to treat diseases.
The University Ad Hoc Committee proposed new free speech policies. Senators shared thoughts and proposed new legislation for On Call Café services, and a debate between senators before the ASSU election.
Ever wondered about the iconic red “S” in the Oval? Wildflowers are seeded every year on campus to allow the S to bloom, supporting Stanford’s beauty, environment and pollinators.
Inspired by Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe, Amanda Altarejos writes on aging and youthfulness.