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Yailin Jiménez weighs the merits and flaws of BookTok, criticizing its commercialization and adherence to its own norms.
The University reported Thursday that an international student had their visa restored after losing their legal status.
ASSU executive candidates Artem Arzyn ’26 M.S. ’26 and Raina Talwar Bhatia ’25 M.S. ’26 consider the impact of national ...
“Another run?” Friends would ask in passing as I darted quickly through the hallway, out through the courtyard and into the ...
ASSU executive candidates Ava Brown ’26 and Will Berriman ’26 spoke to The Daily about implementing community centered ...
After an initial shortage of accommodations, Admit Weekend began Thursday with a pairing for every prospective student.
University president Jonathan Levin ’94 addressed Stanford’s absence from a list of over 180 colleges opposing the Trump administration.
In a letter published by the AAC&U on Tuesday, Stanford administrators were absent from a list of signatories who condemned ...
Kate Folk’s debut novel follows a woman who is sexually attracted to airplanes. Far from mere wackiness, “Sky Daddy” speaks ...
The president and provost said Harvard’s rejection of government demands was “rooted in the American tradition of liberty.” ...
The UGS met Wednesday, expressing frustration with University leadership and speaking about the importance of voting in the ...
The three slates running for ASSU Executive Board debated the best response to national policies affecting students, student ...