Güneş Murat Tezcür discusses his newest book and talks about ways to prevent cycles of mass violence against religious minorities.
Comedian Zarna Garg spoke with The Stanford Daily about her experiences inside and outside of the world of comedy.
The rising R&B artist transitioned from sympathetic singer to rockstar at his performance of lyrically-complex but grounded discography, writes Cameron Duran.
The Stanford Historical Society considered the evolution of University presidencies, following Jonathan Levin’s '94 appointment and mounting political scrutiny of university leaders nationwide.
Stanford researchers challenged the boundaries of sustainability, by protecting coral reefs and designing a sunscreen better for the skin and the planet.
"The spell broke because I had gradually outgrown it," writes Kaylee Chan.
Cardinal House, a group of representatives from each of Stanford's 36 athletic teams, debated but did not reach a conclusion on the employment status of student-athletes at its Monday meeting.
The student group juggles everything from booking logistics to student input in their efforts of bringing enjoyable live music experiences to campus.
Adam Golomb reviews Lita Albuquerque's "Stellar Axis," a new exhibit at the Anderson Museum.
Students who disrupted a Family Weekend event received disciplinary citations requiring several hours of work at the Farm, alongside other potential consequences, according to ASSU representatives who spoke to Provost Jenny Martinez on Monday.
GSC councilors debated a resolution that would recommend an end to legacy admissions, and considered the formation of a student-run committee on ethical spending, at its Tuesday meeting.
Former Palestinian Authority Prime Minister, Salam Fayyad, and Tel Aviv University Professor Alon Tal engaged in a productive dialogue on the Israel-Gaza war during a Democracy and Disagreement lecture. Both speakers advised student activists to engage in respectful and intentional debate.