Sara and Ryan Hall: After the Olympic Dream Anna Laman June 6, 2017 0 Comments After graduating Stanford in 2005, Sara and Ryan Hall succeeded to represent Team USA at the Pan American and Olympic Games, respectively, and it doesn’t stop there. Together they co-founded and run... Read More »
How income inequality stacks up at Stanford Claire Wang June 3, 2017 0 Comments Undeniably, institutions of higher education are important engines for economic mobility. And while the goals of the University are certainly broader than fattening the wallets of its students in the... Read More »
Triple Threat Alexandre Bucquet April 27, 2017 0 Comments Imagine a franchise composed of a three-player core of scoring point guard Damian Lillard, combo guard Jerry West, and dominant power forward Draymond Green. The three seem wildly different in terms... Read More »
Impact on the sidelines Laura Anderson April 13, 2017 0 Comments It’s a tied match, headed into a decisive fifth set against UC San Diego, and the Stanford bench is going crazy. The yelling and screaming continue as the Cardinal take an early lead, continuing... Read More »
True Grit: Jerod Haase makes “tough” the basketball team’s prime virtue Tristan Vanech March 7, 2017 0 Comments It’s Wednesday of Dead Week, and though there’s a two-week break in the schedule for final exams, the men’s basketball team is warming up for practice like any other day. “Today, the first... Read More »
Hometown advantage: This is not Keller Chryst’s first Big Game Kit Ramgopal November 18, 2016 0 Comments In the fourth quarter of the rain-soaked 2011 Big Game, Stanford recovered an onside kick from Cal in the final 14 seconds to claim a 31-28 victory under the Stanford Stadium lights. Three starting... Read More »
Goal-oriented: Maddie Bauer Alexa Corse November 17, 2016 0 Comments Maddie Bauer was ready to score. She was standing just feet away from the UCLA goalkeeper as Stanford teammate Andi Sullivan prepared a corner kick. A senior, Bauer has specialized in playing... Read More »
A different track: Steve Solomon finds his way to Rio 2016 Neel Ramachandran May 28, 2016 0 Comments Steven Solomon’s leg can’t stop shaking. It’s not a particularly uncommon habit for most teenagers, but Solomon isn’t most teenagers. After all, the 19-year-old is just minutes away from... Read More »