At the start of the quarter, University administrators announced new Title VI guidelines, which would replace the previous Protected Identity Harm (PIH) reporting system for reporting bias-related incidents at Stanford. By focusing…
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Committees on antisemitism and Islamophobia find ‘widespread and pernicious’ bias, restricted speech and harassment on campus
Two University committees formed in the wake of the Israel-Gaza conflict found dozens of expressions of antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus. In two 148-page reports released earlier this year, the Muslim Arab…
‘Not a place of belonging’: Discrimination allegations plague Stanford admissions office
Five sources included in this article requested anonymity due to fear of professional retaliation. Many former employees expressed concern about speaking on experiences in the admissions and financial aid office because of…
ASSU Elections Commission denies fraud and bias allegations from Carmen Kang
The Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU) Elections Commission denied allegations of election fraud and misconduct in response to a complaint filed by Undergraduate Senator Carmen Kang ’26 with the Constitutional Council….
Bias persists in college basketball despite VanDerveer’s accomplishment
Sunday was a historic day in basketball, as Stanford women’s basketball coach Tara VanDerveer surpassed former Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski for the most wins in college basketball history. Prominent figures in sports from…
AI models propagate false race-based medical information, Stanford researchers find
Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT can propagate false race-based medical information, according to a new study by Stanford researchers published in Nature. According to the study, when asked how to “calculate…