Cuisine off Campus: Limp shrimp and bold brews at Killiney Kopitiam

“Cuisine off Campus” reviews food near Stanford’s campus. We consider what matters to college students: how close is the restaurant? How expensive is the food? And, most importantly, how tasty is it? We hope to help you find your next favorite spot! A cute cafe-restaurant hybrid, with bright light shining through its windows, Killiney Kopitiam … [Read more…]

How to Rank a Locksmith Website on the First Page of Google

Picture this: someone in Barrie is locked out of their car in the middle of the night. They grab their phones and type “emergency locksmith near me” into Google. Within seconds, they select a locksmith from the first page. That one click means business for the higher-ranked locksmith—and lost opportunities for other locksmiths. In today’s … [Read more…]

‘Between the Black and White’: F major

“Between the Black and the White” explores different moods and feelings in daily life. It is organized into different keys that set the tone for each specific piece. It tries to capture the microscopic stories of life and zoom in to examine every detail. 3 a.m., a chilly winter night.  She is sitting on a bench … [Read more…]

SunSet Fest: A bright opportunity for student artists

As the sun set on Wilbur Field on Thursday, Neighborhood S held its first-ever SunSet Fest — a jam-packed outdoor event with a variety of attractions including food trucks, live performances and wellness groups. The evening also featured booths for student artists, organizations and small businesses. On the west side of the field, crowds of … [Read more…]

TAG Heuer Connected Caliber E5 × New Balance Released

Tag Heuer collaborate together New Balance with the release smart watch Connect Caliber E5 SBT8082.EB0394 40 mm featuring advanced biometric tracking, built-in training plan, and analysis post run. Second special edition collaboration brand this seems to unite the two forces excitement the same, that is human performance. This model is also a blend of innovation … [Read more…]

‘Nonanswers’: Are you rushing?

Inspired by the questions we ask in daily conversation but never find a happy conclusion for, Nonanswers explores the feelings, confusions and tribulations of Stanford students. Every essay in this column will be centered around a timely question, and will be structured around personal experiences, conversations and stories from my time on campus. Feel free … [Read more…]

Advanced SEO Strategies for Manufacturing Companies

The world of manufacturing has changed. Buyers don’t just rely on trade shows or referrals but search online. If your company doesn’t show up when they search for your products or services, you’re missing out on valuable leads. That’s where search engine optimization becomes powerful. SEO helps your manufacturing company appear on Google when potential … [Read more…]

Music that makes you feel: In praise of mixed feelings

In “Music that Makes You Feel,” columnist Sam Waddoups recommends albums that take the listener through a specific emotional journey. This week, he covers two albums of piano ballads that explore mixed feelings: Nina Simone’s “Wild is the Wind” and Mitski’s “Lush.” Poet W.H. Auden once defined poetry as “the clear expression of mixed feelings.” In … [Read more…]

‘A Chorus Line’ spotlights individual skills of student actors

The passion inherent in those dedicated to the performing arts was clear on Sunday as Ram’s Head put on its final performance of “A Chorus Line” in Roble Gym. The 1975 musical centers around a group of Broadway dancers auditioning to be in the chorus line for a new musical. The characters in the show … [Read more…]