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The 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey found that 1.63 million kids — 5.9% of all U.S. middle and high school students — were current e-cigarette users. Over a quarter (26.3%) of those kids were using ...
Stanford professors analyze potential fallouts of the Russian invasion in Ukraine and warn of escalation and risks to the global order. “This is the biggest use of military force Europe has seen ...
Historians, political scientists and former policy practitioners reflect on the use of history in the analysis of the Russia-Ukraine War.
Some of modern Hollywood’s most popular tropes originate across an ocean. Picture this: A group of idiosyncratic heroes is recruited to serve a noble cause. Their leader, the protagonist of the ...
Following the suspension of student visa appointments last month, the U.S. has expanded its vetting process by demanding access to applicants’ social media presence.
Can taste be sustainable? Pandey explores six meat-alternative, delectable foods in the plant kingdom.
On Sunday, Seng Maran ’25 M.A. ’25 graduated with a degree in political science and a masters degree in sociology, which she plans to put to use as an education strategist in Kenya.
By connecting independently-led programs, Cole helped cultivate a collaborative network that opens opportunities to community college and formerly incarcerated students.
About 150 students protested during graduation while University president Jonathan Levin spoke. Katie Ledecky '20 gave the Commencement speech.
The Daily invited students to share stories and memories about their fathers.
Le Guin's novel portrays political discourse alongside science fiction. The book is both an entertaining read and an electoral call to action, writes Leyla Yilmaz.
A petition signed by Asian-American scholars argues for the effectiveness and importance of affirmative action.
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