Kesey’s arrival in La Honda coincided with the beginning of the Acid Tests. The house band for these events was none other than the Grateful Dead. At some music festivals in the 1960s, the LSD was provided by the Grateful Dead’s very own, a sound engineer named Owsley Stanley. Stanley was one of the masterminds … [Read more…]
Reseller SEO Services for Small and Medium Businesses
If you run a digital agency, you already know how difficult it can be to handle each client’s SEO needs internally. That’s where Reseller SEO Services come into play. This allows agencies to offer complete SEO solutions under their own brand without the stress of hiring or managing an in-house team. For modern businesses, whether … [Read more…]
Women’s golf bows out in NCAA semifinal, Zhang embarks on pro career
On Tuesday, No. 1 Stanford women’s golf lost to No. 5 USC in the NCAA semifinals, bringing the team’s quest for a second consecutive championship to an end. The Cardinal displayed historic dominance throughout the season, led by sophomore Rose Zhang and her second consecutive individual NCAA title this week. But the team did not … [Read more…]
‘The Literature of the Absurd’: Sci-Fi’s Beckett
“The Literature of the Absurd” is a reflection on prominent authors in the Absurdist tradition — Beckett, Camus and beyond — and the ways in which their writings can intertwine with life in sometimes surprising ways. Spence Olham stands at the edge of a crater in the woods, surrounded by men with guns who tell … [Read more…]
Hands-On Review: Seiko Rotocall, Reincarnation of the Astronaut Watch with an Innovative Rotating Bezel
Reissue Digital Watch with Innovative Bezel chosen by Astronauts from the 80s The name Seiko Rotocall may sound new to the modern generation of watch lovers, but among collectors and fans of digital horology history, this name has long been legendary. The Rotocall is not just a retro digital watch coming back to life, but … [Read more…]
Golf captain talks Tiger Woods and holes-in-one
This article is part of a running series The Daily sports staff will be publishing on seniors. As a current Stanford men’s golf team captain originally hailing from New York City, Ethan Lawrence Ng believes that this week’s NCAA championships could be the team’s year to take the dub, which the Cardinal last won Ng’s … [Read more…]
Dear Boomer: Finding the ‘one’ and chasing balance
50 years ago, I rode my Kawasaki from Portola Valley onto campus, usually squeaking into class just on time. While much has changed since then, one thing has remained constant: our humanness. We still search for meaning and need connection. We still have dreams and we still screw up. In the last 50 years, as I’ve changed careers and … [Read more…]
TOP 11 ChatGPT Detector Tools For Better SEO
The way we create content, such as blog posts, landing pages, or any marketing copy, has completely changed. All thanks to innovative AI tools like ChatGPT. AI increases productivity and saves time when creating marketing copy and blog content. But here’s the hard part: search engines value uniqueness more than ever. Your SEO performance may … [Read more…]
Music that makes you feel: Autotune and the collapse of meaning
In “Music that Makes You Feel,” columnist Sam Waddoups ’23 recommends albums that take the listener through a specific emotional journey. This week, he covers two albums that express themselves through autotune: Ritt Momney’s “Her And All Of My Friends” and 100 gecs’s “10,000 gecs.” Autotune used to be the boogeyman of the music industry. … [Read more…]
Rose Zhang is first to win back-to-back NCAA Women’s Golf Championships
Sophomore Rose Zhang won her second individual NCAA Women’s Golf Championship on Monday. Zhang became the first woman to win multiple — and consecutive — national titles, and she tied the NCAA record for season wins. At the Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz., Zhang shot a near-flawless 4-under par 68, winning the four-round tournament … [Read more…]