Stanford and Georgia Tech face off in ACC clash
The two teams are looking to snap extended losing streaks in the conference.
Stanford's Steve Jobs Delivers Iconic Commencement Address
Patriots, Seahawks Wrap Up Super Bowl Prep With Friday Practices
Sports
Stanford Men's Basketball Loses Close Game Against No. 20 Clemson
Cardinal falls 64-62 despite strong efforts from Aidan Cammann and Ebuka Okorie

San Francisco Hosts Third Super Bowl in 2026
The Bay Area has welcomed the NFL’s championship game three times since 1985.
Stanford Athletes Shine at 2026 Winter Olympics
Four Cardinal undergrads compete in events ranging from freeskiing to cross-country skiing.
Entertainment
A Great Big World Brings Empathy to the Stage with 'Wonder' Musical
The pop duo's theatrical debut taps into a growing demand for stories that promote kindness and understanding.

Composer and Instrument Builder to Discuss Unconventional Approach at Cal Poly
Mark Applebaum's lecture 'Composing the Unexpected' will explore experimental compositions and invented instruments.
The Future of Daily Puzzles: Personalization, Gamification, and the Metaverse
From the NYT Mini Crossword to Wordle, daily puzzles are becoming a beloved ritual - and the future holds even more innovation.
Health
Nipro's Avantec Vascular Gains FDA Clearance for Thrombectomy System
The new device is intended to treat deep vein thrombosis by removing clots and emboli.

Keto Diet May Offer Modest Benefits for Treatment-Resistant Depression
New clinical trial suggests high-fat, low-carb diet could help some patients, but experts caution it's not a cure-all.
Men Get Heart Disease Earlier Than Women – Here's Why
A recent study highlighted a concerning trend: men tend to develop cardiovascular disease roughly seven years earlier than women.
Business
Stanford Facilities Manager Cary Wilder Brings Calm and Efficiency to Campus
Wilder's people-first approach has led to sustainable improvements and better resource management at Stanford University.

How Leaders Can Protect Entry-Level Learning in an AI-Powered Workplace
As AI automates more routine tasks, companies must find new ways to develop soft skills and hands-on experience for junior employees.
Entrepreneur Ryan Serhant Embraces Intense Work Ethic
The real estate mogul says most people don't achieve their dreams because 'what they really want is just to be lazy'
Science
Groundbreaking AI Model Revolutionizes Brain MRI Analysis
BrainIAC, developed by researchers at Mass General Brigham, outperforms specialized AI models in predicting neurological conditions.

MIT Study Finds Using AI Reduces Brain Activity and Ownership
Researchers warn that over-reliance on AI could lead to cognitive decline and apathy.
Damaged Proteins Accumulate in Aging Brains
Study finds synaptic proteins more susceptible to breakdown issues in older brains, potentially contributing to cognitive decline