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The View from the ICU
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The View from the ICU

A doctor describes the painful reality of caring for COVID-19 patients.

by Nathan Nielsen

A Note to the Dumb
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A Note to the Dumb

On George Floyd’s killing and racial injustice in America.

by Epiphany Morrow

100 Years Ago, the First Latina Graduated from Stanford
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100 Years Ago, the First Latina Graduated from Stanford

Helen Dominguez transferred to the Farm just as the 1918 flu hit.

by Summer Moore Batte

Our Last Goodbye
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Our Last Goodbye

The frenzied moment when 5 Stanford seniors said adieu.

by Emma Abdullah

The Pain and Perspective of a No-Commencement Spring
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The Pain and Perspective of a No-Commencement Spring

Graduating students describe how they feel about the loss of a traditional commencement ceremony.

by Melinda Sacks

What to Read This Summer — 2020
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What to Read This Summer — 2020

An exceptional list for unusual times.

by Charity Ferreira

To My Residents, in Tumultuous Times
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To My Residents, in Tumultuous Times

Roble’s resident fellow on dashed hopes and next steps.

by Jeffrey Ball

An Olympian, a Magician and a Photographer Walk into a Zoom
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An Olympian, a Magician and a Photographer Walk into a Zoom

Alums who create, perform and broadcast are stuck at home. So they talked to us.

by Summer Moore Batte

Sheltering at Stanford
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Sheltering at Stanford

What the stay-home orders meant for international students.

by Melinda Sacks

What a Toilet Can Do
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What a Toilet Can Do

The newest commode lifts its IQ.

by Deni Ellis Béchard