Men’s gymnastics places second in international friendly Nitish Kulkarni March 4, 2014 0 Comments Stanford men’s gymnastics, along with Cal men’s gymnastics and the national teams of Canada, Finland, Japan and Norway, competed at Burnham Pavilion in front of over 1,000 fans on Saturday. If... Read More »
Former President Casper explains his new book Nitish Kulkarni February 26, 2014 0 Comments Gerhard Casper served as the ninth President of Stanford University from 1992 to 2000. Yesterday, he released a new book, “The Winds of Freedom,” that documents his time and experiences at... Read More »
Large police presence outside of Bookstore in response to two incidents Nitish Kulkarni February 14, 2014 0 Comments A large group of police and emergency vehicles converged on the Stanford Bookstore on Thursday evening in response to two separate incidents. Read More »
Stanford Jeopardy! contestants reflect on experiences on air Nitish Kulkarni February 11, 2014 1 Comment While Jeopardy may be one of America’s favorite television game shows, the quiz competition also has a special relationship with the University. Stanford students have participated extensively in... Read More »
Solid individual showings not enough for Cardinal in Corvallis Nitish Kulkarni February 5, 2014 0 Comments Despite personal collegiate-best showings for senior Kristina Vaculik on vault and for freshman Nicolette McNair on bars, Stanford’s women’s gymnastics team fell just short of a win against... Read More »
Gene Sykes shares thoughts on joining Board of Trustees Nitish Kulkarni February 4, 2014 0 Comments Gene Sykes MBA '84 is an investment banker at Goldman Sachs and the newest member of the Stanford University Board of Trustees, having begun his five-year term on Feb. 1. The Daily sat down with Sykes... Read More »
Yahoo purchased Stanford alumni-founded company, Aviate Nitish Kulkarni January 27, 2014 0 Comments Yahoo acquired the Stanford alumni-founded and former StartX company Aviate this month. The purchase is part of a series of companies and technologies recently acquired by the search engine, including... Read More »
Students weigh study abroad costs Nitish Kulkarni January 23, 2014 0 Comments Though tuition and housing costs for students participating in Stanford overseas programs are covered by financial aid, the high incidental expenses of living abroad can hit students hard. Brenda... Read More »