Looking for a midpoint between professional and personal passion

Many people recognize me through the world of yoga, both as instructors, community program fillers, or from health journey which I run late Good karma. With my experience in Yoga, many do not realize that this sport is not my main job. Behind it all, I pursue a full -time career as a person Business … [Read more…]

Humans of Stanford: Meet Roberto Smith, one of campus’s viral dog walkers

Whether on the way to class in Wallenberg Hall, while working outside CoHo or scrolling through Fizz, students have probably seen Roberto Smith with his crew of almost a dozen dogs walking around Stanford campus. For many students, Smith and his canine companions have become a campus staple, frequenting paths between the Graduate School of … [Read more…]

Cardinal freshmen glide over Pepperdine Waves to NCAA tournament win

No. 6 Stanford women’s soccer (16-0-4, 8-0-3 Pac-12) conquered the Pepperdine Waves (9-5-5, 6-2 WCC) in a 3-0 shutout on Friday. The Cardinal entered the NCAA tournament undefeated and with plenty of national attention. Although the Waves presented aggressive opposing attackers to the fray, the Cardinal’s potent combination of veterans and newbies prevailed.  After controlling … [Read more…]

Casio G-Shock MRG-B2000KT-3A Leaks, Made with Japanese Crafts and Inspired by Green Phoenix

There is new news from Casio Because Watchmaker brand As long as Japan is preparing to release the latest superior watch, namely G-shock GRG-B2000KT-3A. The presence of this latest model is dedicated to samurai swords and handmade art artists in Japan. Although Casio still hasn’t officially announced this latest product, we get some images about … [Read more…]

Stanford reports steady growth in 2023 return on investment after 2022’s negative returns

Stanford announced a 4.4% return on investment in its Merged Pool for the 2023 fiscal year on Oct. 12. The Merged Pool consists of a majority of the University’s endowment, funds from Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health and additional long-term reserves of the University. This fiscal year’s gains contrasted with the 4.2% … [Read more…]

Lightness, circles and birds: Sampha explores family, fatherhood in “Lahai”

Artists of this time are constantly seeking to reposition themselves and reinvent their art, be it through monikers or thematic shifts. South London musician Sampha is the latest to join the club. Honoring his paternal grandfather, Sampha’s “Lahai” is a beautiful homage to family and lineage. His new album reveres the ways in which the … [Read more…]

Why PPC is the fastest way to foster your dental practice in 2025

The dental industry in 2025 is more challenging than before. Patients are now looking for dental services online before they enter the clinic. They want fast answers and instant solutions. This shift has changed the way the dentist fosters their practice. PPC ads are one of the fastest tools available. With PPC, your dental clinic … [Read more…]

Q&A: Comedian Mike Vecchione on stand-up, social media and finding funny in the mundane

Mike Vecchione is a New York City-based stand-up comedian who has been performing for over 20 years. He has made multiple appearances on The Tonight Show, as well as on Netflix, Comedy Central and Hulu. Vecchione’s comedy special “The Attractives,” released in March this year, explores subjects ranging from relationships to running with literal bulls. … [Read more…]

Yoga & First Aid Workshop with Coveys

On Saturday morning, August 9, 2025, Cove held Wellness Grand Event From Prima CoveAn event that combines relaxation activities as well as health education. This event was welcomed with enthusiasm by the Coveys who were present to celebrate a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Yoga Session Vol. 2: connected again to the body & mind The … [Read more…]

Stanford starts Alston payments this academic year

Stanford will initiate NCAA v. Alston-related payments to student-athletes during the 2023-24 school year, wrote Executive Associate Athletics Director Carter Henderson in a statement to The Daily. Henderson wrote that while the guidelines for the payments are still being determined, the University intends to distribute awards permissible by the Alston case to student-athletes on scholarships.  … [Read more…]