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As the population ages, robots are poised to offer a helping hand, a leg up, and a pep for your step.
For Commencement Speaker, a Watergate Special Prosecutor
‘Right will prevail in the end,’ Cox tells the audience in Frost Amphitheater.
by Tracie White
Fit to Be Tried
A Stanford psychiatrist plies his expertise in the case of Patricia Hearst.
by Rebecca Beyer
The Winds of Freedom
As Vietnam-era protests simmer down, the faculty comes to consensus.
by Kathy Zonana
Transition at the Top
Marc Tessier-Lavigne steps down, interim president Richard Saller talks about the year ahead, and Jenny Martinez is appointed provost.
by Summer Moore Batte
Amplifying Native America
Broadcaster Alyssa London wants to make sure Indigenous voices are heard.
by Tracie White
Repeat Feats
In April, men’s gymnastics notched its fourth consecutive NCAA title.
by Summer Moore Batte
Me, Myself, and AI
Artificial intelligence has entered a new era. Here’s how we stay human.
by Allison Whitten