October 3, 2024 South Asian Literature and Art Festival brings together authors, artists, entrepreneurs Encina Commons bustled with chatter as students, faculty and visitors gathered for the 2024 South Asian Literature and Art (SALA) Festival on Saturday and…
October 2, 2024 Inside the Junk Drawer: My journals Kaylee Chan explores memory and nostalgia by riffling through the ‘junk’ drawer with items that defined her childhood. “In the future, I’ll probably look…
September 24, 2024 Green Library Special Collections: The magic of medieval manuscripts For most students, the closest opportunity to directly engage with medieval European psalms, classical Chinese poetry, early Islamic manuscripts or other historical artifacts is…
June 5, 2024 What to read this summer, based on your major This article is a review and includes subjective thoughts, opinions and critiques. It is challenging to keep up with your reading goals amid the…
May 31, 2024 TTYL: What ‘The Giver’ gives In her bi-weekly column, Text to your life (TTYL), Sonnet Xu examines classics from years past that are timely in their messages to this…
May 23, 2024 ‘Against all odds’: Sarris speaks on storytelling “We’re complicated people who suffered a traumatic history, but we have humor and dignity and against all odds,” Greg Sarris M.A. ’81, Ph.D ’89…
January 31, 2024 Aparna Verma ’20 on ‘The Phoenix King,’ centering South Asian stories and ‘BookTok’ Last Friday, Aparna Verma ’20 embossed copies of her debut novel, “The Phoenix King,” with personalized stamps at a signing at the Stanford bookstore….