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Editor’s Choice
May 2024
Essays
Caring for my daughter isn’t a matter of degree.
By Jennica Peterson
My simple mistake changed everything.
by Kirstin Chen
And here’s what I think we all need to do right now.
by Michelle Vasquez
On leaving a big life decision up to chance.
by Mary Poindexter McLaughlin
30 years after stumbling through a lost academic quarter, I officially graduated from Stanford University.
by Matt Rodgers
Something about ‘having work done’ makes us uncomfortable. It shouldn’t.
by Joshua Korman
I'd lie down in traffic for my Cardinal cap. Or would I?
by Wayne Raffesberger
We worked for the New York Times in Moscow during the Gorbachev era. We look forward to a day when information flows freely in Russia again.
by Philip Taubman and Felicity Barringer
“Red means air raid warning. Green means my family is back online.” How it feels to be a Stanford student from Ukraine right now.
by Anastasiia Malenko
Why we should never stop attempting hard things.
by Nestor Walters
The ramps are calling, and I must go.
by Nathaniel Eisen
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