Shi: For Los Angeles, the NFL isn’t worth it Winston Shi January 11, 2015 6 Comments The first weekly column I ever wrote for The Daily was on the NFL. It’s ironic, because I never grew up caring about the NFL, and being from Los Angeles – a city without an NFL team – I don’t... Read More »
Lakshman: Who’s in contention for the college football playoff? Vihan Lakshman December 4, 2014 0 Comments Ladies and gentlemen, we’re almost there — just one short month until we arrive at a playoff in college football. For a sport that once saw Notre Dame claim a National Championship after tying... Read More »
Women’s soccer set to face Arkansas in NCAA round of 32 Jack Seaton November 19, 2014 0 Comments The Stanford women’s soccer team returns to Cagan Stadium on Friday at 7 p.m. for what is likely to be a heated NCAA 2nd round matchup against the Arkansas Razorbacks (9-6-6, 4-4-3 SEC).... Read More »
Events in Ferguson inspire activism on campus Leela Srinivasan and Sarah Wishingrad October 29, 2014 0 Comments On Monday night, Cemex Auditorium was filled with students for a panel discussion about Michael Brown and the events that happened in Ferguson, Missouri, over the summer surrounding his death. Read More »
“Rich Hill” reveals the experience of rural American poverty Madeleine Han September 20, 2014 0 Comments Rich Hill— an ironically-named town in rural Missouri, where more than 27 percent of the population lives below the poverty line— serves as the backdrop for Tracy Droz Vargos’s latest film,... Read More »
Shi: Disillusionment with the SEC Winston Shi October 23, 2013 8 Comments It’s funny—except not actually funny—just how much reverence the Southeastern Conference (SEC) commands in the eyes of the college football community. This is a fairly... Read More »
Shannon Turley, Part II: It pays to be different Winston Shi April 24, 2013 0 Comments What drives the wildly successful training philosophy of Shannon Turley? Here is an example: It’s a beautiful spring day on the Farm, and instead of being totally dumbstruck by Shannon Turley, I am... Read More »
M. Basketball: Stanford must step it up against Seattle Mike Schwartz November 28, 2012 0 Comments The Stanford men’s basketball team has shown flashes of greatness this year, but costly mistakes have left the Cardinal empty handed after very winnable games. Tonight's game against Seattle offers... Read More »