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    🚨We’re Back!🚨 Hear from head coach Jerod Haase as he joined us to preview the upcoming season, reflect on last year, and more! Special thanks to for taking the time to speak with us!

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    "Stanford students and professors anticipate University’s inaugural Democracy Day" - article:

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  3. After Residential and Dining Enterprises (R&DE) placed sophomores in the four-class Mirrielees dorm, students said they have had to pay higher rent and meal plan costs — a financial burden that they feel was not clearly communicated to them.

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  5. "Even though “Carmilla” shares themes with gothic and earlier fiction, it also pushes the boundaries of the horror genre." - Fyza Parviz Jazra 👻 🎃

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  6. Stanford established new procedures for handling cases of sexual misconduct on campus following the Department of Education’s 2020 release of updated federal Title IX guidelines.

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  7. The Stanford Arts Institute (SAI) recently launched a new minor in interdisciplinary arts. The program is intentionally flexible so that students from any academic background can take advantage of this opportunity to explore art.

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  8. Stanford welcomed its fourth cohort of the Ukrainian Emerging Leaders Program (UELP) at a Tuesday event during which the new fellows discussed their past work and future plans at the University.

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  9. Senators unanimously passed a resolution that would recommend amending the University’s alcohol policy, reverting it back to the previous unofficial “open-door” policy. It no longer mandates residential assistants to report underage drinking.

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  10. Mary Cooper ’22 was one of 12 disability ambassadors who participated in AstroAccess’ first ZeroG flight to experiment with accessible design on commercial space aircrafts on Oct. 17.

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  11. Antonio de Jesús López — poet, East Palo Alto City Councilmember and Stanford Ph.D. student in Modern Thought and Literature — begins his latest poetry collection with the definitions of a word he invented, “Gentefication."

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  12. Weeks after student advocacy group Sexual Violence Free Stanford hung “Stanford Protects Rapists” posters in EVGR-A, Residential Education removed all student-made posters, citing the postering policy in the residence agreement.

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  14. Approximately 7,500 alumni and guests attended Stanford’s Alumni Reunion from Thursday through Sunday after a year of postponement.

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  15. On Thursday night, the Department of Art & Art History hosted a film screening of “Tonsler Park” (2017), followed by a discussion with filmmaker Kevin Jerome Everson, which was facilitated by film and media studies associate professor Pavle Levi.

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  16. Due to pandemic-related staff shortages, late-night dining operations on campus remain shuttered indefinitely.

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    Oct 25

    . talks to George Brown, SLS's newly appointed executive director of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice as well as the center's co-founder and faculty director, SLS Professor Ralph Richard Banks.

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  18. Listen to President Marc Tessier-Lavigne discuss his role as University president and free speech on campus in the latest episode of The Daily's "Ask the Admin" podcast series.

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    Oct 23

    Stanford faculty ask the university president to condemn Scott Atlas for sowing “distrust about public health” He declines: If Stanford “were to start denouncing individual faculty members for views they hold, we would enter very troubling territory”

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  20. Through Brooke Swaney’s '03 empathetic rendering of Kendra’s story, her debut feature documentary “Daughter of a Lost Bird” explores the larger history of Indigenous adoption — and its intergenerational consequences — in the U.S.

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