Miami, Stanford and college football Week 9
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Stanford football is building for the future. Coming into this season, the Cardinal faced a lot more questions than answers, with former head coach Troy Taylor fired and replaced by interim Frank Reich right before the start of spring practices. Finishing 3-9 the previous four seasons, urgency to improve hit an all-time high on The Farm.
In a medical first, Stanford scientists have restored functional vision to patients with advanced macular degeneration using a wireless implant that turns light into sight—allowing the blind to read,
The lawsuit, filed in August by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression on behalf of The Stanford Daily, accuses Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and other officials of using federal immigration laws to revoke international students’ visas for constitutionally protected speech.
Coming off of a big win over Florida State, another tough test from the state of Florida awaits the Stanford Cardinal this week. Hitting the road to face No. 9 Miami, the Cardinal will match up with arguably the best team that they have faced all season, and look to make some noise in a game where they are viewed as heavy underdogs.
Stanford Steve believes that Saturday's clash in Norman will result in the finishing blow to either Ole Miss or Oklahoma's playoff chances.
Ben Gulbranson, who won a position battle over Elijah Brown in fall camp, injured his knee in Saturday’s 20-13 win over Florida State.
Stanford football QB Ben Gulbranson suffered an injury after being sacked by FSU football's KJ Kirkland in the second quarter on Oct. 18.
Miami looks to rebound from its first loss when it hosts Stanford on Saturday night. Florida, FSU and UCF are on byes.
Following a recent wave of party cancellations and disciplinary actions towards fraternities, some students noted a changing social atmosphere on campus. Some see the cancellations as a threat to Stanford traditions,
In an Oct. 15 memo, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and his deputy, Steve Feinberg, ordered Pentagon officials — including the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff — to obtain permission from the department’s main legislative affairs office before they have any communication with Capitol Hill.