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Jordan Stock is a rising Stanford senior and B.S. candidate in the Earth Systems program on the Human Environmental Systems track. She is also minoring in International Relations and pursuing a ...
The U.S’s biggest dairy-producing state is being squeezed by the recent outbreak of bird flu, which also affects cattle—and ...
The race for fusion energy is no sprint, it’s a marathon fueled by money and minds. And right now, America is running with ...
Ryan Cheluget is a Symbolic Systems major from Kansas City, Missouri. Loving all things sports and business, he has written for the Stanford Daily Sports section, founded Stanford’s Sports Business ...
Chantal Eiwanger ('26) is from Vancouver, Canada, studying Communication and Media Studies. She is a student-athlete on Stanford’s Varsity field hockey team and writes for The Stanford Daily sports ...
In 2022, San Francisco announced plans to replace the city’s nearly 2,900 trash cans with custom-designed stainless steel bins. Nearly three years later, old cans still remain, and it may take another ...
SUNNYVALE — The Tech Business Expo in downtown Sunnyvale brought together local residents and Silicon Valley tech companies on October 3rd, offering insights into public perception of autonomous ...
If you include noncitizens, residents of Washington D.C., Americans living in U.S. territories and those serving time for a felony, the count totals to roughly 33 million people who are denied the ...
“I get overwhelmed,” AJ Cramer talks about his experience as someone with hearing impairment on TikTok. His family of six is hearing, and he often finds himself struggling to keep up with the ...
The growing popularity of solar panels has brought attention to a critical issue: the challenge of recycling these devices at the end of their lifespan.
Increasing attacks on media around the globe have forced countless journalists into exile. In Russia, independent journalists fled after Vladimir Putin signed a law in 2022 that subjects any reporter ...
Jason Gay has been a sports and humor columnist at the Wall Street Journal for 13 years. (Photo by Erin Hall) “I’m so sorry.” It’s the first thing Jason Gay says to me, apologizing for being late. His ...