Online Exclusives
Stepping Up for the Navajo Nation
Grassroots effort supplies PPE to health-care workers in Navajo communities.
by Melinda Sacks
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
On George Floyd’s killing and racial injustice in America.
by Epiphany Morrow
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
The frenzied moment when 5 Stanford seniors said adieu.
by Emma Abdullah
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
An exceptional list for unusual times.
by Charity Ferreira
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
Alums who create, perform and broadcast are stuck at home. So they talked to us.
by Summer Moore Batte
Sheltering at Stanford
What the stay-home orders meant for international students.
by Melinda Sacks