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    Mar 8

    : Organized by Chloe Stoddard and Nivedha Soundappan, both ’21, the ’s March drew 500 community members in solidarity with women and transgender people, advocating for voter turnout and representation through public office.

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  2. Adjusting this iconic Stanford clock for requires special effort. But years of rich history—including a surprise Mickey Mouse makeover—make the job worth it for student clock winders. More in :

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  3. Mar 9

    Drones in dance halls. of a student filming his drones at Roble Gym by Krystina Tran, ’13.

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  4. Mar 7

    Lactation spaces, guaranteed housing, childcare—how are we addressing the student-parent challenges at Stanford? “All these issues add up. As women, we have to work that much harder in these systems to be successful,” said Tina Cheuk, MA ’07, PhD student.

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    Mar 5

    Congratulations to Marcela Davison Avilés, JD ’84, and the entire team behind for winning Best Animated Feature at the . Read the backstory on how and her team of cultural consultants influenced the film.

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  6. Mar 5

    When , ’90, stood up to her former supervisor at Fox News, it led to his dismissal & launched thousands more stories. “[My] movement isn’t just about sexual harassment. It’s about gender equality that starts early in our lives.”

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  7. Mar 2

    Upon Leland’s death, women’s education advocate Jane Stanford funneled her own income to support the university for 6 years. This week for , we are honoring who are striving for gender parity. Learn more about Jane’s life:

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  8. "Given the true, heartfelt response of students, the University will not consider the choice to participate in protests as a factor in the review of present, future candidates." —Richard H. Shaw, Dean of Admission, on applicants' right to peaceful protest.

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  9. Feb 26

    . in : “Education is an armor against racial prejudice & barriers to opportunity.” Directed by , MA ’96, explores our common American identity:

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  10. R.I.P., beloved "O." The Oasis will close its doors on March 7th after 60 years serving generations of Stanford students. They left their mark—quite literally—on the wooden tables and walls with messages to future patrons. What did the "O" mean to you?

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  11. Retiring after a disappointing 2010 Winter Olympics, former U.S. figure skater , ’15, found an unexpected but fitting calling at . ‘It started filling that gap from skating. I thought, “I have to do this.”’

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  12. Wisdom from a rather presidential alumnus. "Honest difference of views and honest debate are not disunity. They are the vital process of policy among free men." —Herbert Hoover, Pioneer Class of 1895, 31st U.S. President

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  13. and are calling for culture change.” Students celebrated FMOTQ earlier this month. But the long-standing tradition has undergone notable changes to foster a safer, healthier space for participants with an emphasis on consent & gratitude.

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  14. From doping to defeat, how do you use to talk to your kids? Denise Clark Pope, ’88, PhD ’99, of & recommends tactics for breaking the ice on tough topics—all without boring them off the couch.

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  15. Most Stanford thing you'll read all ? 👇 Inspired by the "stable marriage problem," Sophia Sterling-Angus, ’19, & Liam McGregor, ’20, created the campus-viral Stanford Marriage Pact, which pairs students with ideal backup spouses.

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    Did someone say ? 20 years ago we met in front of . ❤ '98 and '99 💍

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  17. Sharp and cute as a button! Whether you met your best friend on Move-In Day or at your 20-year , share your story and show us that Cardinal love.

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  18. Feb 9

    The original . William Armfield Holt & Ethel Rhodes Holt, both class of 1902, made history as the first couple to say "I do" at MemChu. Their joyful, commemorative bookplate can be found adorning select volumes at Stanford Libraries. (📷: )

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  19. Feb 8

    After seven years on the U.S. national rhythmic gymnastics team, Jasmine Kerber, ’20, didn’t quite make it to Rio. She reflects on what it means to have been a world-class competitor without an Olympic appearance. Exclusively in STANFORD:

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  20. Feb 7

    “I didn’t miss God, but I missed his library.” After leaving seminary, Daniel Gullotta found his belief gone but his love for religion intact, leading him to pursue a doctorate in religious studies. More of Daniel's story in STANFORD:

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