This issue calls into question how we consume media, drugs, alcohol, friendship, fashion, art and identity.
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This issue calls into question how we consume media, drugs, alcohol, friendship, fashion, art and identity.
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This issue calls into question how we consume media, drugs, alcohol, friendship, fashion, art and identity.
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How students began building a “tech solution to the love problem.”
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Convenience or surveillance? Examining the culture of location sharing on campus.
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How Stanford students drink and drug.
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What we feel when the algorithm chooses the soundtrack.
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How social media redefined fashion from individuality to the enforcement of conformity.
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A new puzzle from The Stanford Daily for Magazine Vol. 269: Consumption.
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A data-inspired look into how students consume social media.
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Woodcrafting: the art of a textured life.
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Gifts, guilt and the illusion of generosity.
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What we lose when we try to do it all.
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The generative AI boom has left many artists feeling replaced. How do we respond?
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Opinions editor Jennifer Levine traces how radical ideas of selfhood evolve to deepen divisions and isolate consumers rather than effect meaningful change.
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In a school plagued by grind culture and blessed by hardworking sustainability experts, how sustainable are students?
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Markarian '26 shares his message for his fellow graduates.
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Aggarwal argues that SIPEC aims to create an environment where "criticism is informed, arguments are tested and people with different viewpoints can engage one another seriously."
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Students expressed frustration and confusion over their current unhoused status, while University administrators pointed to a second round of housing in mid-July.
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Sidharth reflects on ending his five years at Stanford in an unexpected place.
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In his senior column, Jay Gupta ’26 reflects on missed experiences.
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On Stanford Night at Chase Center, the team lost 91-81 to the defending champion Las Vegas Aces.
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A woven love letter to idiom, writing and Stanford.
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Yang argues that Stanford should stop refusing to acknowledge civil rights historical recognition.
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Tom Steyer leads the California gubernatorial race at Stanford, with over 50% of the votes.
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In her senior column, Amina Wase ’26 reflects on all that The Daily has given her.
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Hoffmann won a $50,000 research grant to search for a cure to Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy, or FSHD, a disease she has battled since childhood.
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This report covers incidents from May 27 to June 1 as recorded in the Stanford University Department of Public Safety (SUDPS) bulletin.
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Despite not being the class Strawser was admitted with, the Class of 2026 is full of students that have defined his experience in the best possible ways.
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Click to play today's 5x5 mini crossword. The Daily produces mini crosswords daily and a full-size crossword weekly.
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Click to play today's 15x15 full-size crossword. The Daily produces mini crosswords daily and a full-size crossword weekly.
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