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M. Basketball: Card blows by Sun Devils with dominant second half

M. Basketball: Card blows by Sun Devils with dominant second half

By It’s the start of February, which, in the world of college basketball, only means one thing. One more month until March.…

W. Basketball: Slow start nearly catches up to Stanford in win over Sun Devils

W. Basketball: Slow start nearly catches up to Stanford in win over Sun Devils

By Many years ago, French botanist Andre Aubreville wrote, “The desert always menaces.” And for the Stanford women’s basketball team, that fact was never truer than on Thursday night.…

Wrestling: Busy three-meet weekend closes out Card’s regular season

Wrestling: Busy three-meet weekend closes out Card’s regular season

By This weekend the Stanford wrestling team (8-6, 3-1 Pac-12) will wrestle in two duals, against the Utah Valley Wolverines at home on Friday at 6:30 p.m. and against…

W. Gymnastics: Card heads to No. 7 UCLA hoping to move on from first loss

By Coming off a 196.800-194.525 loss against Pac-12 rival Oregon State for its first defeat of the season, the No. 12 Stanford women’s gymnastics team (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12) hopes…

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Searching the stacks

By SearchWorks debuted in the fall of 2010. It took three years and a team of about 16 people to produce a replacement for the previous catalog, Socrates. While developing SearchWorks, the team made a special…

NEWS

Media lab to open in fall

By The David and Helen Gurley Brown Institute for Media Innovation -- the result of a…

NYC bid informs future, admins say

By After Stanford withdrew from the competition for a tech campus in New York, administrators and…

‘High demand’ for Overseas Seminars

By Following a two-year hiatus of its summer Overseas Seminars, the Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP)…

Humanities key to democracy, author claims

By “We’re in the middle of a crisis…that has been going largely unnoticed--a worldwide crisis in…

The Stanford Clock is ticking… slower

By Observant students may have noticed that the Stanford Clock Tower has been about six minutes…

Police blotter

By This report covers a selection of incidents from Jan. 26 through Jan. 31, as recorded…

DOE selects Stanford solar team

By The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) selected a Stanford team last week as one of…

Freedom Riders inspire, encourage activism

By Black History Month kicked off at Stanford Monday evening with a panel of three of…

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A chat with Young the Giant

By Three years ago, Sameer Gadhia '11 was a typical parent’s dream -- a smart kid studying Human Biology at Stanford, getting involved in his spare time by singing…

Video Orgy: Pick me up

By Though the god Apollo has blessed us with the likes of Adele and Mumford & Sons, the musical world has seen its darker days. When clouds gather and…

SWL: The #KobeSystem

By The idea of loving Kanye West, Kobe Bryant or Aziz Ansari isn't foreign. But when you put them all together alongside the bests of business and entertainment, in…

Review: ‘The Woman in Black’

By In his first big screen, post-“Harry Potter” role, Daniel Radcliffe trades wizard robes for Victorian coattails in director James Watkins’ “The Woman in Black.” Adapted from Susan Hill’s…

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OPINIONS

Being intellectual at Stanford

By Whether it is seen as an “intellectual” institution or not, Stanford certainly offers a wide variety of experiences to its undergraduates.…

DO’s and DOO-DOO’s: Untitled

By And this is the problem. We’ve been imprisoned within in a world of entitlement. Some fail to see the doors are…

Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff: Last but not least…

By We all remember the “firsts.” Pasted into scrapbooks, framed on the wall, documented in writing, they surround us with memories of…

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Academics

‘High demand’ for Overseas Seminars

By Following a two-year hiatus of its summer Overseas Seminars, the Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP) received over 460 applications this past weekend for its five 2012-13 programs,…

Crime & Safety

Police blotter

By This report covers a selection of incidents from Jan. 26 through Jan. 31, as recorded in the Stanford Department of Public Safety bulletin.…

Student Life

DOE selects Stanford solar team

By The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) selected a Stanford team last week as one of 20 collegiate teams set to compete in the biennial Solar Decathlon competition.…

Local

Debate continues for PAUSD

By At Tuesday night’s Palo Alto Unified School District (PAUSD) meeting, the district board continued its discussion of an achievement gap at the district’s two high schools, comparing…

University

Media lab to open in fall

By The David and Helen Gurley Brown Institute for Media Innovation -- the result of a $30 million gift to the Stanford School of Engineering and the Columbia…

Research

SLAC announces first atomic X-ray laser

By Scientists at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory announced last Wednesday their involvement in an experiment that created the first successful atomic X-ray laser.…

Student Government

ASSU FM critiques buffer fund use

By Against the advice of Neveen Mahmoud '11, the CEO of Stanford Student Enterprises (SSE) and the financial manager for the ASSU, the ASSU Undergraduate Senate passed a…

World & Nation

Knight Fellow alumni start Egypt project

By At a moment when technology and journalism increasingly intersect, two former Stanford Knight Journalism Fellows have launched #18DaysInEgypt, a collaborative documentary project about the Egyptian Revolution. Co-creator…