Flu Crew expands vaccination clinics to Stern Dining
Hundreds of students are staying healthy this season thanks to the efforts of the Stanford Flu Crew, which expanded its offering of flu vaccination clinics in dining halls this year to include Stern...
View ArticleStanford Arts Institute to host high-profile fashion talks
Courtesy of Krystina Tran, Elizabeth Lippman New York Times fashion journalist and critic Cathy Horyn will moderate a series of talks on the fashion industry held by the Stanford Arts Institute, with...
View ArticleFlashback Friday: Stanford fashion in the 1940s
A fashion-themed edition of The Daily appeared on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1941. Below are two editorials that ran that day. Farm Fashions from Volume 100 of The Stanford Daily (November 12, 1941)...
View ArticleStanford’s fashion culture evolves, still lags behind peer institutions
On first glance, Stanford may seem vaguely apathetic towards fashion. A quick look around the quad certainly reveals the Stanford student uniform — a free t-shirt from the most recent career fair and a...
View ArticleFlashback Friday: Stanford memo on discriminatory housing policies
In the face of heated controversy surrounding local discriminatory housing policies, The Stanford Daily published this memo on Jan. 31, 1964 – just over four months before the historic Civil Rights Act...
View ArticleStanford’s vibrant outdoor art collection increases access to art
In a small clearing near the Cantor Arts Center sits a winding stone sculpture. The spine-like structure, called “Stone River,” was crafted by British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy in 2001 and is made out...
View ArticleThe birth, death and revival of Frost Music Festival
Joan Baez. The Grateful Dead. Creedence Clearwater Revival. Eric Clapton. These are just a few names that have performed at Stanford’s Frost Amphitheater. But Frost has not consistently hosted greats...
View ArticleNew online economics course to be offered during the summer
The University recently announced a new online economics course, Econ IV: Principles of Economics. The course will be available in the summer from June 23 through Aug. 14, and will be considered an...
View ArticleFormer UC-Berkeley human rights center moves to Stanford
The WSD Handa Center for Human Rights and International Justice, which has been housed at the UC Berkeley since 2000, recently relocated to Stanford’s campus, where it will work within Stanford Global...
View ArticleAn interview with Peter Galassi, curator of “Robert Frank in America”
September 10 marked the opening of the Cantor Art Center’s newest exhibit, a retrospective of the work of photographer Robert Frank. A Swiss-born photographer, Frank photographed ordinary people across...
View ArticleThe Daily launches new arts and culture blog
Today The Daily will officially launch the Lomita Arts and Culture Blog. Named after the street that runs by the Cantor Arts Center, the blog covers art and design at Stanford as well as topics related...
View ArticleArtsy launches emerging curator competition
If you are one of those students who, like me, still hasn’t quite figured out where the engineering quad is, but can locate Cummings on a map with a blindfold on, I have some exciting news. This...
View ArticleT.G.I.F.
“I really want to make it off campus more this year.” You’ve been saying it for the past three years. It’s tough, we know. So we’re trying to make it easier for you. Every Friday, we’ll have a roundup...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Cody Laux
Every Friday, Lomita will feature one student artist. We will post a small portfolio of his or her work, along with a short description. This week, we have the honor of profiling Cody Laux ’15. Two...
View ArticleStuck in social limbo, grad students turn to the BBQ
Frequent treks from East Campus to West have me passing by Munger pretty often, and while the walk at night is not always a welcome one, I can feel assured by one constant: a group of graduate students...
View ArticleYour Weekend: Oct. 3-5
It’s the weekend! So here is your second weekly roundup of events on campus and nearby, as promised. See you at Hardly Strictly? SEE: All Tomorrow’s Parties What: An opening for an exhibit of your...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Witt Fetter
This week’s featured artist is Witt Fetter ’17, an Art History major and Visual Arts minor whose primary medium is painting. Be sure to see Witt’s work in “All Tomorrow’s Parties,” opening tonight at...
View ArticleGood Reads: Oct. 6
Every Monday, Lomita will link to some of our favorite reads and features from around the web from the past week. Remember Sia’s Chandelier video with the tiny wigged horror-girl from Dance Moms? The...
View ArticleI WANT TO BELIEVE
On Monday, Oct. 6, The Daily received the following email from one concerned party: Dear Sir/Madam: I know the Editorial Dept. isn’t the right place to send this, but I don’t see any other likely email...
View ArticleYour Weekend: Oct. 10 – 12
Whoop whoop, it’s Friday! Apparently there’s a football game today? Go Card! But there are also a lot of other great things going on at Stanford and around the Bay Area, listed below. SEE: CORNEL WEST...
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