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For professors that may be worried about students using AI like ChatGPT on their assignments, Stanford Online High School junior Benjamin Klieger has a solution. Over winter break, Klieger ...
The Stanford Farmers’ Market began in 2017 as a small Tuesday morning affair with a handful of food vendors outside Tresidder Union. Today, it hosts a bevy of small businesses at the heart of ...
“The Bachelor” kicked off its 27th season Monday night with a familiar face: Zach Shallcross, a 26-year-old tech executive and former contestant on “The Bachelorette.” In the premiere ...
When it comes to human relationships, there’s only one universal truth: ultimately, they all end. Often through attrition, sometimes by mutual agreement, and always through death; as in death do ...
Jess Lee ‘23 is an art practice major whose work centers around drawing, illustrations and painting. Lee also shares her passion for digital art through the Stanford Storyboard Club. The club ...
Tirien Steinbach, the associate dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Stanford Law School (SLS), has left her role after two years in the post, Dean Jenny Martinez announced in a letter to ...
On Feb. 7, the University cleared coach Brian Flacks of an investigation into his alleged emotional abuse of the men’s water ...
Stanford Students Against War and the Multo Collective — a student arts group — hosted an anti-war “performance piece” on Monday protesting the appointment of former Secretary of State and ...
After receiving vocal backlash over its recent rollout of the Campus Compact, University administrators have vowed to do better. Several graduate students have criticized the compact because it ...
The panel discussed the role of the federal government in higher education, while pro-Palestine protesters demonstrated ...
Student-athletes filed two lawsuits against Stanford in federal court on Wednesday, challenging the University’s decision to cut 11 of its 36 varsity sports programs. Athletes from eight of the ...