BREAKING: Stanford will require weekly COVID-19 testing beginning Aug. 15, regardless of vaccination status. The University is potentially the first in the country to mandate testing for fully vaccinated individuals. Story to come.
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- BREAKING: RAs from more than 28 dorms are striking indefinitely just a week before students are set to move in after the University did not meet student staff demands for expanded COVID-19 protections and more pay. Story to come.
- Stanford is under investigation by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights for anti-male bias, @Forbes reported this afternoon.
- BREAKING: Stanford is canceling all in-person class meetings for the final two weeks of winter quarter, starting on Monday, Provost Persis Drell announced tonight. "To the extent feasible," classes will be moved to "online formats in place of in-person instruction," Drell wrote.
- Singer Siwon Choi of band "Super Junior" spoke on a panel last week on the increasingly globalized nature of K-pop in the modern world: “K-pop has become such a global movement now…we can write a new history that was never possible before.”
- BREAKING: STANFORD PRESIDENT MARC TESSIER-LAVIGNE RESIGNS
- BREAKING: Stanford University has opened an investigation into President Marc Tessier-Lavigne's research for scientific misconduct following a Daily investigation bringing to light years of allegations. Story to come.
- BREAKING: Student advocates at Stanford are publicly launching a campaign to unionize graduate student workers this morning.
- The Stanford community is mourning the loss of Katie Meyer, who tragically passed away on Tuesday. “Katie was a bright shining light for so many on the field and in our community,” University administrators wrote in a Wednesday message to the community.
- BREAKING: Stanford will start its winter quarter with two weeks of online instruction, citing rising COVID-19 cases across the country and outbreaks on other university campuses. Story to come.
- BREAKING: Stanford has canceled plans to invite frosh and sophomores back to campus, after repeatedly reaffirming them. Story to come.
- Replying to @StanfordDailyThe OCR investigation will look into programs including Stanford's Women in Business, Women in Stanford Law, Stanford Women in Design, Stanford Society of Women Engineers and the Gabilan Provost's Discretionary Fund, Forbes wrote in its article. Story to come.
- BREAKING: The San Andreas Fault



