Georgia Bulldogs Adjust Pitching Rotation After Injury to Kenny Ishikawa
Stanford transfer Matt Scott to make first start for Georgia in place of injured Ishikawa
ESPN Celebrated Olympian Eileen Gu After She Fled U.S. for Red China
Scientists Develop Universal Vaccine for Winter Infections
Sports
UCLA's Kelly Inouye-Perez becomes winningest softball coach in program history
Inouye-Perez surpasses predecessor Sue Enquist's 887 career victories to set new UCLA record

Stanford Baseball Hosts Fresno State in Weekend Series
Cardinal look to bounce back after exhibition win over Waseda University
Eileen Gu says she was assaulted at Stanford amid China decision backlash
The Olympic gold medalist linked the incidents to sustained criticism over her 2019 decision to compete for China instead of the U.S.
Health
Novel 'Immune Cocktail' Vaccine Shows Broad Protection Against Infections
Researchers explore a new vaccine paradigm that stimulates the immune system in a non-specific way, offering protection against a range of respiratory pathogens.

Stanford Study Examines Impact of Frailty and Nutrition on Multiple Myeloma Transplant Outcomes
Research reveals complex relationship between patient health factors and success of autologous stem cell transplantation.
Single Vaccine Could Protect Against All Coughs, Colds and Flus
Researchers claim a new nasal spray vaccine could provide broad, durable protection against diverse respiratory threats.
Science
Regeneron Science Talent Search Celebrates 85 Years of Nurturing Young Scientific Talent
The prestigious high school competition has launched the careers of Nobel laureates, MacArthur fellows, and other scientific luminaries.

Infant Brains Categorize Objects by 2 Months Old
Groundbreaking study reveals surprising visual processing abilities in young infants
New AI and Satellite Mapping Reveals Local Human Development Disparities
Research offers more granular view of human development within countries beyond national averages
Lifestyle
Calls for Viewpoint Diversity on College Campuses Spark Controversy
Professors argue that promoting diverse opinions is a 'MAGA plot', while others say lack of viewpoint diversity is 'profoundly unhealthy'

Education Faces Disruption as Generative AI Arrives
Experts warn that treating AI as an 'adoption technology' rather than an 'arrival technology' risks making today's graduates obsolete.
Demand for disability accommodations surges at elite colleges
Over 40% of Stanford undergrads now receive accommodations, raising questions about academic integrity and job market preparedness
Entertainment
Werner Herzog on Dreams, Defeats, and Ghost Elephants
The legendary filmmaker discusses his new documentary and the physical challenges of filmmaking in his 80s.

Stanford Alum Kosinski Shares Filmmaking Journey at FLiCKS Screening
Director of 'F1: The Movie' recounts his path to Hollywood at campus film series revival.
Secrets Exposed at Rainbow Grocery's 50th Anniversary Party
Decades-old drama between friends comes to a head at the local co-op's milestone celebration.