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Fifty Shades and the Farm – Examining a Culture of Sexual Adventure

by Judith Romea

Photo courtesy of LA Times

My Facebook newsfeed will never be the same again.  In the last few months, there have been days that my “Top Stories” page included several pictures of extremely good-looking men, accompanied by the captions “Afternoon Delight,” “Evening Treat,” or “Yum.”  The model? Unknown.  Number of likes for the picture? 2,272.  The Facebook page? The 50 [...]

Time for a Digital Citizenship Curriculum

by Anjney Midha

Tom Friedman’s recent New York Times op-ed this past summer titled “The Launching Pad” was a rousing call to take America back to being a global leader in entrepreneurship. His rhetoric is inspiring. Unfortunately, broad rhetoric is probably the last thing this country needs at the moment, with all the promises and allegations of a [...]

Resonance Captures Local Music Preference

by Kyle Huwa

A team of Stanford students have developed a project that they hope will allow users to explore the world of music with some help from their neighbors.

Stanford vs. Colorado Post-game Reaction 2011

by Seth Villegas

There were no dramatic story lines in this game, at least not if Stanford wins convincingly like they are supposed to.

Stanford vs. Colorado Preview 2011

by Seth Villegas

Colorado is having another slow season.

Stanford vs. UCLA Post-game Reaction

by Seth Villegas

#6 Stanford boasted a packed stadium as they hosted UCLA at home. The Cardinal was in control of the pace and tempo of the game. They went on to win 45-19 over the Bruins. 1. Luck puts on a show – Quarterback Andrew Luck showed he has other skills besides just being able to throw [...]

Stanford vs. UCLA Football Preview 2011

by Seth Villegas

#6 Stanford will face UCLA at home on Saturday. UCLA is currently 2-2, coming off a win last week against the currently winless Oregon State squad. This is the second PAC-12 conference game for Stanford this season. 1. The Linebackers – Middle linebacker Shayne Skov is out for the rest of the season with a [...]

New York State of Mind: President Hennessy, Others Comment on New York Satellite Campus

by Otis Reid

Stanford President John Hennessy and others gave the annual Address to the Academic Council this afternoon (you can see last year’s live blog), which outlined some news about Stanford’s Palo Alto Campus development, but focused in large part on Stanford’s proposal to develop its first full-scale satellite campus outside of California (the Hopkins Marine Center [...]

Harvard Announces Return of ROTC

by Otis Reid

Harvard announced today that it will be allowing the return of ROTC to its campus, allowing the program to be given office space and access to athletic fields and classrooms. The announcement will be finalized at a ceremony tomorrow in which the university signs an agreement with Naval ROTC, but cadets will largely continue to [...]

Maneesh Sethi: a Digital Nomad

by Jack Duane

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