Frosh at Stanford are often met with the pressure to "do good" at the expense of doing well, writes Grace Qian '28.
OVERLAND PARK, KS / ACCESS Newswire / September 15, 2025 / Click-Ins, a pioneer in AI-powered vehicle inspection solutions, announced today that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) ...
Anthony Albanese was initially reluctant to ban social media for under-16s. It might become his legacy. From the upcoming ...
Microsoft's plan to halt updates for its Windows 10 operating system in mid-October has raised hackles among campaign groups ...
We are pushing for the state to not only close prisons permanently and not reopen or sell them, but then to try and transform the conditions of the prison… detoxify the land, give it back to the local ...
The side hustle is at an all-time high with the internet connecting the entrepreneur-minded with technology that can develop ...
Actor-turned-filmmaker crisscrosses the globe in Everyone Is Lying to You for Money, blending humor and skepticism to expose ...
The Pentagon says it will require credentialed journalists at the military headquarters to sign a pledge to refrain from reporting information that has not been authorized for release — including ...
I was wearing a flower-print baby blue dress and a pair of pearl earrings ... practicing piano and composing ambient music in the computer lab, I had too much time to think about things that ...
The decision to offer fine arts curriculum will now be left up to school districts across the state. Rural districts with ...
During the Fall 2025 shows in February, the Fashionista team asked designers about their use of rising technology like AI. Most of them honestly balked at the idea, indicating a general reluctance to ...
In 2015/16, funding was cut for alcohol and drugs services, and now Scotland has the highest drug death rate in Europe. The ...