Stanford reverses campus ban on Joe Lonsdale Sarah Wishingrad November 2, 2015 10 Comments Stanford University has reversed its order banning Joe Lonsdale ’04, co-founder of Palantir and founding partner of Foundation 8, from campus. The 10-year minimum ban had originally been instated... Read More »
Stanford Solar Car Project finishes sixth in the World Solar Car Challenge Anne-Marie Hwang October 30, 2015 0 Comments The Stanford Solar Car Project (SSCP) finished in 6th place in the World Solar Car Challenge in Australia, which is a biennial international race with over 40 teams from around the world. The SSCP is... Read More »
Students find unique ways to market apps Ariel Han Liu October 22, 2015 0 Comments Social apps are not uncommon on a campus like as Stanford. Amidst this saturated market, app developers realize they need to use inventive marketing techniques to differentiate their product from its... Read More »
FCC commissioner defends net neutrality order Allegra Clara McComb April 12, 2015 0 Comments Mignon Clyburn, commissioner at the Federal Communications Commission, defended the FCC’s recent net neutrality order at Stanford’s Rebele Symposium on April 1st. Read More »
CS+Social Good looks to consolidate student activism in computer science Sarah Wishingrad February 19, 2015 0 Comments Computer science is the most popular subject at Stanford, with hundreds of students choosing it as a major or creating new apps and start-ups. Some CS students, however, see the tech culture on... Read More »
Photos: Obama lands at SFO ahead of cybersecurity summit Nick Ahamed February 13, 2015 2 Comments President Barack Obama arrived at SFO on Thursday afternoon in advance of Friday's cybersecurity summit at Stanford. Read More »
WiFi speeds at Stanford Victor Xu November 14, 2014 2 Comments How fast is your WiFi at Stanford? Read More »
Yik Yak at Stanford proves less controversial than on other campuses Elizabeth Wallace October 20, 2014 0 Comments Yik Yak, a smartphone app started two years ago, has recently taken college campuses by storm and left in its wake both laugh-out-loud jokes and a swell of social controversy. Read More »