Stanford’s Alexander Nemerov: Art Bears Witness in a Richly Examined Life
Alexander Nemerov is currently a professor and chair in the Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University. Nemerov is a former chair of […]
Alexander Nemerov is currently a professor and chair in the Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University. Nemerov is a former chair of […]
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=Y83zN5jny-E By Jen Yeo ’18 and Mia Talkovsky ’18
By Marka Ellertson Cathy O’Neil believes that our blind faith in data must end. In today’s world, there are two diverging trends in the […]
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“Mom and dad raised me with plenty of killer tunes while growing up. My sister and I in middle school started to listen to the […]
Students in Mr. Lopez’s Popular Culture and Global Politics were asked to identify songs that either reflected, initiated, or supported a resistance movement of one […]
Students in Mr. Lopez’s Popular Culture and Global Politics were asked to identify songs that either reflected, initiated, or supported a resistance movement of one […]
On January 15, 2025, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned Red Dye 3 in food and drugs following a petition filed in 2022. The […]
As 2024 came to a close, the doors of a four decades-old institution came to a close as well: the San Francisco Contemporary Jewish Museum […]
Multiple sclerosis is an invisible disease, making it impossible to assess the extent of someone’s condition or symptoms by looking at them. This has led […]
Emilia Pérez, one of the most nominated and awarded films in Oscar history, has sparked both widespread acclaim and controversy. While Emilia Pérez has received […]
On January 19, 2025, the popular social media platform, TikTok, was banned in the US for 12 hours. The ban came after several years of […]
As Rosé, a member of the Korean-pop girl band BLACKPINK, flirtatiously sings the chorus “a-pa-tu, a-pa-tu” at the 2024 MAMA Awards hosted at the Dolby […]