Flower crowns, cigarette smoke, a rock band and a 115-person orchestra — this unlikely combination set the scene for an unforgettable evening at the Frost Amphitheater, where Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros took the stage with the Stanford Symphony Orchestra on Sunday. Weir co-founded the legendary rock band Grateful Dead in Palo Alto in 1965. … [Read more…]
Cross country sets a PR at last-ever Pac-12 championships
The men’s and women’s cross country teams traveled up to the University of Washington for the program’s final appearance in the Pac-12 championships Friday. The women’s team finished in second place, narrowly losing to Washington by just two points, and the men’s team won it all, taking back-to-back conference championships. Going into the race, the … [Read more…]
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Eco-Drive, CITIZEN Releases Eco-Drive PHOTON BJ6560-53W and BJ6569-59X
To celebrate creation Eco-Friendly Driving the 50th year, CITIZEN launched the Eco-Drive PHOTON watch. There are two models presented, namely BJ6560-53W and BJ6569-59X. This collection of watches that rely on light to move the engine is provided movement The latest Eco-Drive caliber E036. Both watches limited edition it displays the design call layers with overlapping … [Read more…]
Emotional shipwreck in San Francisco harbor: SZA ‘saves our souls’ at tour performance
As the lights dimmed in San Francisco’s Chase Center on Thursday night, renowned R&B artist SZA embarked on a 90-minute expedition for self-discovery and love. She opened the concert poised on the edge of an illuminated ship deck with the beeping Morse code for SOS sounding overhead. As she launched herself off the deck, catapulting … [Read more…]
OSE attempts to reform club application process
The ultra-competitiveness of some campus clubs persists over a year after the Office of Student Engagement (OSE) implemented measures to reduce competitiveness, students told The Daily. In January 2022, OSE instituted new rules for club membership which prohibit limiting membership based on competitive applications, resumes, transcripts or other metrics which resemble the University’s holistic admissions … [Read more…]
Solis redefines ‘Karate Kid’
Last week — for the first time in 10 years — the prestigious World Combat Games took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This tournament features the top eight fighters globally, across each weight category, for different combative Olympic sports. One of the eight elite fighters in the karate category was Stanford’s very own Mateo Solis … [Read more…]
Washington avoids upset from Cardinal
Despite a valiant effort from the underdog Cardinal (2-6, 1-5 Pac-12), the undefeated Washington Huskies (8-0, 5-0 Pac-12) staved off Stanford in a 42-33 win. The Huskies remain in prime contention for the college football playoffs. Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. threw for 369 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Huskies. On the other … [Read more…]
Complete Solution to Get More Legal Clients Online
Getting new legal clients has become more difficult than ever. References still play an important role. But this no longer provides the consistent growth the company needs. Before contacting a lawyer, most people spend time searching online, comparing companies, and reading reviews. If your company doesn’t show up during the process, those potential clients will … [Read more…]
10 Merk Air Mineral pH Tinggi
Sekarang makin banyak orang mulai sadar pentingnya menjaga asupan harian, termasuk dari jenis air yang diminum. Nggak cuma soal bening dan bersih, tapi juga soal kandungan pH dan mineral di dalamnya. Salah satu yang sedang naik daun adalah air mineral pH tinggi—yang katanya bisa bantu netralisir asam tubuh dan menjaga daya tahan. Air dengan pH … [Read more…]
‘Curry & Pepper’: Tangerines
An enthusiastic and self-indulgent journal about my discovery of and infatuation with Hong Kong cinema. This summer I went back home to Northeast China for the first time in two years. The three and a half months didn’t do much to ease my homesickness, and I didn’t want to fly off again. As a measure of … [Read more…]