The 36-hour hackathon, sponsored by companies like OpenAI, Google and Anthropic, hosted over 1,000 students from around the ...
In the midst of the ongoing Iran protests, Sazi writes about reconciling faith with the Iranian American diasporic experience ...
Political science professor James Fearon argued that interpersonal violence, not war, imposes the heaviest social costs at a ...
Introducing the viewers to a rich interplay between pigments, materials and light, the exhibition is open until March 1.
Former human biology professor Nathan Wolfe '92 is a visiting appointee to Stanford's bioengineering department, a position that will not be renewed after it ends on Monday. Last week, The Daily ...
The OpenAI CEO urged hackers to treat AI not as a plug-in for existing workflows, but as a new tool for rebuilding products from the ground up.
Teachers and the school district came to an agreement Friday, ending a historic strike and resulting in raises, fully funded healthcare and other benefits.
Love wasn’t in the air at Maples Pavilion over Valentine’s Day weekend as No. 18 Stanford men’s volleyball (3-8, 2-0 MPSF) fell to No. 3 Hawaii (12-1, 0-0 Big West) in back-to-back matches.
Stanford baseball (1-2, 0-0 ACC) began its season on Friday on a high note with a 10-7 win over Arizona (1-2, 0-0 Big 12) in the College Baseball Series in Surprise, Arizona.
Stanford softball beat Oregon this afternoon 5-4 to complete their 3-1 Cardinal Classic I tournament, bouncing back from a loss to Kentucky on Thursday afternoon.
For students in the Institute for Diversity in the Arts (IDA) Undergraduate Fellowship program, art is more than a means of expression: it is an instrument of change, a tool to uplift the voices of ...
A Santa Clara County judge declared a mistrial Friday in the vandalism and trespassing case against five Stanford pro-Palestine protesters who barricaded themselves inside the University president’s ...