Admitted students get a taste of life at Stanford
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During Admit Weekend, prospective freshmen explored campus life, discovered student organizations, and rang the gong to signal their interest in attending.
Student club ‘Flying Horse Films’ helps creativity take flight
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The student club brings original scripts to life, offering hands-on filmmaking experience along the way.
Student clubs get new digs to explore hands-on building
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A dedicated space for student organizations engaged in hardware design, arts, and engineering projects will foster creativity and innovation.
Stanford secures podium finish at solar car competition
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Competing against universities from across the country, the Stanford Solar Car Project earned second place at the recent Formula Sun Grand Prix in Kentucky, showcasing their innovative solar-powered vehicle.
Student groups engineer a great escape
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Stanford students built an escape room from scratch in the Packard Electrical Engineering Building, with interactive puzzles and a custom laser maze. More than 600 participants came out to put their problem-solving skills to the test.
Campus centers, departments host events to celebrate Black Liberation Month
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Events happening throughout February include a pop-up shop, a service day at the farm, and more.
Photo highlights from Chinese New Year Gala
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The event, hosted by the Association of Chinese Students and Scholars at Stanford, ushered in the Year of the Snake. Festivities featured student groups, local organizations, and cultural performers.
Native American Cultural Center hosts student bead-weaving workshop
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The workshop, hosted by Tina Harness (Yupik) is part of the center’s Native American Heritage Month programming.
Annual Puzzle Hunt brings together hundreds of student solvers
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Students seeking interactive thrills gathered to race across campus solving creative puzzles for prizes and bragging rights at the annual Stanford Puzzle Hunt.
Undergraduates earn gold in genetic engineering contest
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Through iGEM, an interdisciplinary student team contends each year in a global synthetic biology competition. This year’s team worked on a potential cure for a rare disease.