The 550 Lasuen house is under Stanford ownership and management as of Aug. 31, after the University terminated an 86-year-old ground lease held by a group of Sigma Chi alumni. 550 Lasuen, Neighborhood Magnolia’s only non-theme non-Greek Row house, was home to the Sigma Chi fraternity since its construction in 1938. After the fraternity was … [Read more…]
The idea of the leadership generation for Realtors in 2025
Real estate is about being seen where buyers spend their time online. People are now looking for a house, comparing agents, and making quick decisions with just a few clicks. This shift gives realtors both challenges and opportunities. To grow in the current market, you must focus on smart ways to produce stable direction. The … [Read more…]
Stanford leads in Big Games across all sports
As the biggest rivalry within Stanford athletics since 1892, the Big Game brings anticipation, school spirit and a flurry of longstanding traditions every fall. But although the annual football game typically draws the most attention and excitement, it is not the only showdown to watch between the Bears and the Cardinal. The Big Game extends … [Read more…]
Student-athletes cautiously eager about move to ACC
Stanford announced on Sept. 1 that it would be joining the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in 2024 alongside the University of California, Berkeley and Southern Methodist University. While there is promising financial upside to the long-term media revenues of the ACC, the move raises larger questions about the well-being of student-athletes and the future of … [Read more…]
These are the 10 best universities in Surabaya Edurank 2025 version
Surabaya is not only famous as a city of heroes or business centers in East Java, but also becomes a home for many well -known universities in Indonesia. For those of you who are confused about choosing a destination campus, whether for S1, S2, or even further specialist, this city has a myriad of choices … [Read more…]
What’s in a name? Philanthropic histories bridge buildings across the Bay
Walking through the University of California, Berkeley campus, a Stanford student may be struck by déjà vu. Some of the building names on the two campuses are identical — but does it boil down to mere coincidence? Looking closely, the stories behind these building names are a reminder of the decades-long history that bonds us … [Read more…]
FloMo expands Kosher breakfast options
The Graduate Student Council (GSC) heard updates on campus dining and social life and deliberated over the circumstances that would warrant GSC funding for campus events and organizations at its Tuesday meeting. Housing and dining updates Representatives from Residential & Dining Enterprises (R&DE) and Student Housing Operations updated GSC members on housing and dining on … [Read more…]
Hamilton X Call of Duty Black Ops 7 Release Khaki Field Auto Special Edition
Hamilton Collaborate with Call of Duty Black Ops 7 by releasing a watch Field Watch But five smals began to be found. Watchmaker brand The origin of Switzerland is already widely known often involved in the world of cinema and the collection of watches has been displayed more than 500 films since 1932. The model … [Read more…]
126th annual Big Game traditions continue alongside student activism
Many students across campus demonstrated their Stanford pride by participating in Big Game traditions. Over the years, Stanford has continued its many traditions leading up to the Big Game, and the 126th Big Game is no different. Hoover Tower is lit up red at night, and the fountains course with red water. This week, students … [Read more…]
‘We must fear the tree’: Indonesian President calls for sustainability collaboration at Stanford
“Do I look like a member of the Stanford family now?” Indonesian President Joko Widodo, commonly known as “Jokowi,” asked the audience at Schwab Residential Center as he showed off his red tie worn in the Stanford spirit. “Now you see how it is important to be connected to each other as people, and so … [Read more…]