Being with the bees: Davis Wertheimer ’16 and Stanford Beekeepers discover joys of apiculture Emma Johanningsmeier October 20, 2015 2 Comments For most people, their first instinct upon seeing a giant black swarm of bees is to get as far away as possible. But not for Davis Wertheimer ’16. Read More »
Men’s club lacrosse: A Cinderella story for the ages Do-Hyoung Park and Alexa Philippou July 2, 2015 0 Comments At the start of the 2015 season, the captains of the Stanford men’s lacrosse team set three goals for their year. First: To beat UC Santa Barbara, because “they’re just the biggest dicks.”... Read More »
Austin Meyer: The Story of the Storyteller Alexa Philippou June 11, 2015 0 Comments Austin Meyer may be a journalism co-term, but if you were to ask him, he’d be much more inclined to call himself a storyteller than a journalist. “I like to tell stories that really illuminate... Read More »
Behind a Star Alexa Philippou May 6, 2015 0 Comments Stanford sophomore and USMNT call-up Jordan Morris wants to be about more than just soccer. Read More »
Busting Stanford myths Skylar Cohen and Zachary Brown April 24, 2015 0 Comments New admits to Stanford generally have a good sense of Stanford’s academics and culture from their own research and the promotion materials that they receive prior to Admit Weekend. At the same time,... Read More »
Craig Amerkhanian: The mayor of Saw Wood City Alexa Philippou March 6, 2015 0 Comments Craig Amerkhanian has transformed Stanford’s rowing program from an underdeveloped work-in-progress to one of the nation’s elite teams. Since his arrival to the Farm in 2000, he has coached nine... Read More »
Fantastic Fours: ’94, ’04…’14? Jordan Wallach December 5, 2014 0 Comments Stanford's women's volleyball team looks to continue the program's tradition of excellence. Read More »
Poor pianos, poor practice: Low-quality pianos point to deeper problem Marisa Lin December 2, 2014 0 Comments Although in recent years Stanford has attempted to increase its visibility in the arts by erecting several new state-of-the-art buildings for the arts, including Bing Concert Hall and the Anderson... Read More »