Richard Coca
Richard Coca '22 has previously served as editor of The Grind for volume 258, managing editor of Satire in vol. 257, and CLIP Co-chair in vol. 255. He is majoring in Human Biology and minoring in Anthropology. Contact him at rcoca 'at' stanforddaily.com.
Hackers steal Stanford students’ Poptropica passwords
HUMOR: "But then I saw that my Poptropica password was compromised, too … needless to say I haven’t slept since.”
Combining finals week and Week 10 was totally worth it!
If this sounds too good to be true, then I just want to ask: who hurt you?
Student who hasn’t left her room in EVGR wonders whether the latest SMC post is about her
HUMOR: Sierra Kennedy ‘23 has not left her room in EVGR for seven whole days. In fact, she has not left her bed for twenty-six whole hours.
Stanford launches mandatory daily vibe check
Members of our community that expect to be onsite are now required to report their vibes’ status each day using Stanford Vibe Check™.
‘I’ve just been so busy,’ says student who spent 5 hrs scrolling through TikTok
“I’ve just been so busy,” said Mercado while chuckling at something on his ‘For You’ page.
What comes after the pause
As the country has started vaccinating about 1.6 million people per day, hope has become much more tangible and the end of this nightmare feels closer and closer, but the question remains: What comes after the pause?
Need a career change? Become my personal assistant
HUMOR: Here are some reasons you should consider becoming my personal assistant.
Zoom announces new visual and audio features including rally filters and primal screams
HUMOR: The new filters include a classic rainbow tutu, your generic cow onesie and facial recognition that automatically flips all frowns upside down.
Admin to task OSE with getting students to click those damn emails
HUMOR: “We’ve noticed an abysmal opening rate for campus-wide emails. Sometimes we’ll get 3 clicks. Sometimes just 2,” said Provost Drell.
Recommended reads for Black History Month
For Black History Month, Reads beat writers offer their recommendations for their favorite books by Black authors that thoughtfully and masterfully engage with race and racial justice in America.
Fact check: Did the Faculty Senate vote to acquit Trump? No.
The Stanford Occasionally Twitter account accidentally posted a tweet reporting that Stanford’s Faculty Senate voted to acquit former President Trump. Our social media manager simply mistook the US Senate for the Stanford’s Faculty Senate and misattributed the vote to acquit Trump to them.
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