Stanford President Jon Levin and Provost Jenny Martinez sent out a university-wide email detailing a hiring freeze for all staff at Stanford, citing significant financial uncertainties stemming from ...
I received my Stanford acceptance letter at home, about two weeks into the COVID-19 pandemic. Months later, I chose to defer ...
Earlier today, a Stanford class ironically entitled “Democracy and Disagreement” hosted a debate on a potential wealth tax between UC Berkeley Professor Emmanuel Saez and former Treasury Secretary and ...
A recent online dust-up between Hoover Institution historian Niall Ferguson and Vice President J.D. Vance perfectly captures ...
Russia declared war on Ukraine. A complex and multi-faceted operation, Russia launched a series of simultaneous attacks along ...
When John Winthrop led the first wave of settlers to New England he gave a sermon to his fellow Puritans, speaking of America as a future example to the world: “We shall be as a city upon a hill.” Yet ...
In the 1970s, the snail darter, an unassuming, two-inch-long fish, became one of the most controversial symbols of environmental protection in American history. Declared endangered under the ...
On Sunday, February 9th, while responding to U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Special Missions Richard Grenell on X, Elon Musk called for shutting down US-funded media outlets Voice of America and ...
A video of a rodent scampering through Lakeside Dining went viral on Fizz after being published on Tuesday, February 18. The onlooker filmed as the rodent ran through the coffee and juice bar. With ...