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Stanford Police Investigate Hate Crime After Noose Was Found on Campus
For the third time in just over three years, a noose was found on the Stanford campus Sunday night.
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Astronaut Makes History as First Black Woman on Long-Duration Space Mission
Jessica Watkins, an accomplished UCLA and Stanford grad who worked on the Curiosity rover with NASA JPL, will make history as the first Black woman to serve on a long-duration space mission.
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Stanford Doctor Helps Children With Cancer Evacuate Ukraine, Get Care They Need
A Stanford doctor is back in the Bay Area after helping Ukrainian children with cancer escape the war zone and get the care they need at a U.S. hospital.
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What to Watch in the Women's Final Four
The women’s Final Four is a stacked slate, with UConn making their 14th straight Final Four appearance and Stanford looking to defend their title.
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Facebook Whistleblower Sheds Light on Dangers of Social Media
A Facebook whistleblower is back home in the Bay Area after being an honored guest at President Joe Biden’s first State of the Union Address.
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No Signs of Foul Play in Death of Stanford Soccer Player Katie Meyer
Officials on Thursday said there are no signs of foul play in the death of Stanford women’s soccer player Katie Meyer.
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Stanford Women's Soccer Goalie and Captain Katie Meyer Dies at 22
Stanford University officials confirmed the identity of an undergraduate student who was found dead in an on-campus residence.
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Former Vice President Pence to Speak at Stanford University
Former Vice President Mike Pence will speak at Stanford University Thursday at an event organized by Republican students.
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Search Continues for Stanford Nurse Who Disappeared Mid-Shift
The search continues for a 27-year-old Stanford nurse who left his job mid-shift Tuesday morning and hasn’t been seen since.
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Stanford Reverts to Online Classes for Winter Quarter Amid Omicron Variant
Stanford is joining a growing number of universities across the nation that are postponing a return to in-person education after the winter break.
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Stanford Researchers Looking at Possible Link Between Omicron COVID Variant and HIV
Medical researchers at Stanford may be unlocking key mysteries of how the latest COVID-19 variant Omicron came to be and why it’s spreading so fast.
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Stanford Reports 26 Positive COVID-19 Tests Among Students Last Week
Stanford University on Tuesday reported it had 26 positive COVID-19 tests among the student population during the week of Nov. 8, including six in one row house, according to the university’s online dashboard.
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Stanford Ranked One of Best Universities of 2022: Report
Stanford University was ranked as one of the best universities of 2022, according to a U.S. News & World Report.
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Stanford Study Finds Surgical Masks Effective in Limiting COVID-19 Spread
A recent Stanford University study reveals that wearing a surgical mask is very effective in limiting the spread of COVID-19.
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Stanford Requires Weekly COVID-19 Testing For Students, Even Fully Vaccinated
In setting this mandate, the university joins a growing list that includes Brown, Harvard, and Princeton.
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Which University Is Sending the Most Athletes to the Tokyo Olympics?
Which U.S. university is sending the most athletes to the Tokyo Olympics? It’s a school with a rich Olympic tradition.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Trials for Children Underway at Stanford
The final phase COVID-19 vaccine trials are now underway for 5- to 11-year-olds at Stanford.
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Stanford Reinstates 11 Varsity Sports Targeted to be Cut This Year
Stanford University said Tuesday it will continue to support 11 varsity sports programs it had targeted to cut by the end of this academic year, according to the group 36 Sports Strong, which had petitioned against dropping the teams.
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Group of Scientists Call for Investigation Into COVID-19 Origin
A group of top doctors around the country are calling for a deeper investigation into the cause of COVID-19.
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Stanford Testing Babies, Young Children for COVID-19 Vaccine Trials
A Bay Area family is part of a three-phase trial at Stanford University as they are looking into the vaccine effects on younger children.