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Undergraduate Senate Candidate Debate at 7 p.m.
Undergraduate senator candidates Ivy Chen '26, Arvind Asokan '27, David Sengthay '26, Gordon Allen '26, Lizbeth Hernandez Rios '25, Mandla Msipa '26, and Ethan Alfonso '27 will meet at the Stanford Daily Building (456 Panama Mall) today to discuss the undergraduate community’s most pressing issues. All Stanford students, staff, and faculty are welcome. Doors open at 7pm.
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Forgotten Modern Horror Classics That Deserve More Love
EJ Moreno revisits overlooked modern horror films… In the first few months of this year, there’s been more than a handful of horror films to see their release. That’s not even counting smaller indie and the straight-to-streaming movies that seemingly drop daily. With that, it’s easy to see how even the best horror films can […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Forgotten Modern Horror Classics That...
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House of the Dragon: All the Dragons and Their Riders Ranked by Power
Billy Oduory looks at House of the Dragons’ titular beasts and their riders… “The idea that we control the dragons is an illusion, They’re a power man should never have trifled with. One that brought Valyria its doom,” Viserys reminds Rhaenyra in season 1 of House of the Dragon. His warning could have saved House […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: House of the Dragon: All the Dragons and Their...
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History education must be protected from Iowa Republicans
Knowledge of history is invaluable, and Iowa Republicans are trying to rip it away from students. The Iowa House and Senate approved a bill, House File 2545, on April 17 that would require new topics in social studies curriculums for K-12 students. The bill, which is now part of a larger bill, is headed to
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Iowa’s new immigration law is a cause for concern
There has been significant recent controversy and criticism in response to actions taken by the state of Iowa regarding immigration to the U.S. Iowa is now the second state to push against Biden’s immigration policies by creating its own exclusionary laws to be enforced by the local federal officers. In simple terms, Senate File 2340,
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How college changed my relationship with food
Universities need to do a better job advocating for students to adopt healthy, affordable eating lifestyles. I always had a healthy relationship with food growing up. I ate when I wanted to and when I was hungry. I was lucky enough to have parents who cooked for me, supplied a pantry full of food, and
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Is Kevin Costner in Talks To Return To Yellowstone? Here is What We Know
The Yellowstone universe is still reeling from the news of Kevin Costner’s exit because it is hard to envisage a happy ending for Yellowstone without John Dutton. Yellowstone fans will, therefore, be pleased with any news suggesting the return of Costner to the show, albeit in a reduced role. While no concrete statements have been […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Is Kevin Costner in Talks To...
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An 'Iron Dome' Against U.S. Antisemitism - WSJ
Passover marks the deliverance of the Jewish people from slavery. On Monday American Jews began holiday celebrations in arguably the freest...
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Should you live with your best friend in college?
Kennedy Lein Opinions Columnist [email protected] googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(\'div-gpt-ad-1573565244436-0\'); }); No Living with your best friend does come with some benefits, but issues often arise that may result in having to navigate a friendship breakup. One of the major reasons in my mind that you should not live with your best friend is because you could
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Forgotten 90s Horrors You Have To See
EJ Moreno looks at a selection of forgotten horror films from the 1990s that are well worth a watch… We all know Scream, Candyman, and I Know What You Did Last Summer. These horror films, which emerged between 1990 and 1999, changed the genre landscape and gave us quite a few thrills and chills. But […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Forgotten 90s Horrors You Have To See
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Jewish students told to flee Columbia campus. How does that happen in America in 2024?
Pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University have gotten so out of control that administrators announced that all classes will be held virtually.
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Letters: Making a difference on Earth Day, more
Letter: Each April, people across the world join together to advocate for our planet. This Earth Day (April 22), the American Red Cross of South Carolina is joining the celebration and reaffirming our commitment to sustainability.