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Stanford head-on crash kills man
A 45-year-old man died in a head-on collision Saturday on Junipero Serra Boulevard between Stanford Avenue and Campus Drive.Read More
Stimulate your creativity and take a walk
Stanford researchers have found taking a stroll helps to stimulate creative thinking.Read More
Cal finds its new Provost on The Farm
Stanford education dean Claude Steele has been chosen as the next UC Berkeley provost.Read More
Stanford rumbles to second straight Rose Bowl
The Cardinal will likely play No. 10 Michigan State in their fourth-straight BCS bowl game. Read More
Stanford survives scare from Oregon State
Now, the game everyone's been waiting for — a Pac-12 showdown with Oregon — awaits.Read More
Cibulkova battles to Stanford tennis crown
Dominika Cibulkova pulled off a gritty win over top-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska to win the Bank of the West.Read More
Cibulkova battles into Stanford tennis quarters
Third-seeded Dominika Cibulkova clawed her way into a quarterfinal clash at the Bank of the West Classic.Read More
Wimbledon champ pulls out of Stanford tourney
Reigning Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli has pulled out of next week's Bank of the West tournament at Stanford.Read More
To boldly go where no musical has gone before
A Bay Area theater company is mashing up Gilbert & Sullivan with Gene Roddenberry.Read More
Big change for the Big Game: The date
You don't have to be an alumnus of Cal or Stanford to know that the Big Game is typically played in late November.Read More
Your California accent is tight, bro
For the first time ever, a team of researchers are studying the origin and attributes of California's seemingly laid-back accents.Read More
Stanford swaps playbooks for iPads
Stanford football has punted their old-style paper playbooks, trading them out for 100 shiny new iPads stuffed with team strategy.Read More
Bay Area brothers take a run at the Olympics
Brothers Garrett and Elliott Heath have a shot at qualifying — in different events — for the U.S. men's track and field Olympic team in London. Read More
Stanford star heading to Hollywood
Nneka Ogwumike, one of the most accomplished players in women's college basketball, added another achievement to her resume.Read More
Welcome to earth, Mr. TJ* Roboto
Ladies and gentlemen, meet TJ*, the robotic creation of Stanford mastermind Jeff Kessler.Read More
Stanford offers cash to ease rush-hour woes
Inspired by similar programs in India and Singapore, engineers at Stanford hope some random cash can change people's commute habits.Read More
California’s first Hispanic poet laureate
It's amazing that it took so long for a great Hispanic writer like Juan Felipe Herrera to get the appointment.Read More
Get fit like a Shaolin monk
Master Shi Yanran teaches his students to defend themselves with calm and awareness.Read More
Outdoor art brings old photos to life
Who knew performance art could be fun, engaging and get us outside to enjoy nature?Read More