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| Sweet Peas & Stilettos | Alumna/alumnus | baby, charitable giving, eco-friendly, family, family travel, food, green home, modern moms, shopping, working moms |
Provides quick and easy links to the best online resources for modern moms and busy moms everywhere. Topics include, eco-friendly and natural products for family and home, top of the line baby essentials, luxury family travel ideas and inspiration, resources for working women, information about charitable organizations focused on issues relevant to women and children, the best online shopping and much more. I like to celebrate small companies, the arts, women in business, all things chocolate and of course Stanford alumni led businesses. By alumna Alissa Lewis. |
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| SWS Blog | Administrative Group | web |
Stanford Web Services blog |
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| Tag-A-Giant | Academic Group | biology, environment, fish, marine, oceans, research, science, wildlife |
The search for bluefin tuna is on! A team of scientists from Stanford University and other partner institutions is scouring waters in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The goal - to place electronic tags in giant bluefin tuna to learn more about their migrations, behavior, and environmental preferences. |
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| The Book Haven | Individual Staff | book reviews, books |
Cynthia Haven's blog for the written word, covering Stanford authors. |
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| The Center for Internet and Society | Academic Group | copyright, fairuse, freespeech, intellectualproperty, internet, law, privacy, research |
In the heart of the Silicon Valley, legal doctrine is emerging that will determine the course of civil rights and technological innovation for decades to come. The Center for Internet and Society (CIS), housed at Stanford Law School and a part of the Law, Science and Technology Program, is at the apex of this evolving area of law. |
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| The Claw Magazine | Student Group | doomed love for humanities and arts, humor, investigating reporting, self-deprecating elitism |
Stanford's premiere undergraduate magazine of arts and letters. A wanna-be bastard child of "The New Yorker" and "Believer." |
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| the college puzzle | Academic Group | education, policy, research |
Provides research and commentary on college preparation and college completion problems for broad access community colleges and four year institutions who accept all qualified students. Promotes better linkages between secondary schools and postsecondary education for underprepared students. Based in part on Stanford's Bridge project research funded by Pew and Us Department of Education-see http://bridgeproject.stanford.edu |
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| The Cranky Flier | Alumna/alumnus | airline, brett snyder, travel |
A blog about the airline industry with a focus on customer-facing issues. |
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| The Daily Axe | Individual Student | athletics, basketball, Cardinal, football, sports |
DailyAxe.com provides Stanford sports fans with reliable, interesting, and constantly updated stories on athletics from the Farm. Our writers are Stanford students and devout Card fans, so every story burns with a college fan’s passion for sports. We wanted to put the most valuable Stanford sports news in one place with good writing and real opinions, and that’s what we try to do at DailyAxe.com. |
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| The David Packard Life | Academic Group | busy, food, funny, international, life, returning student, weightloss |
Life as a graduate student, who came back for graduate school from work, who can't cook, who can't drive, who can't get used to having a reduced social life, no money and a roommate - all over again! |
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| The Desire to Blog is No Sign of Anything to Say | Individual Faculty | SLAC |
I am retired from, though still affiliated with, SLAC. The blog reflects my post-retirement interests both professionally and recreationally plus an occasional touch of philosophizing. It's intended, for both those who know me and those that don't, to add a more personal touch to the content given at http://www.bebowhite.com. |
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| The Dish | Administrative Group | awards, books, news, on the move, people, Stanford Report |
A blog for the broad campus community about people on the move and in the spotlight, on the Farm and across the globe. |
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| The Dry Spot | Alumna/alumnus | humor, nashville, personal |
Personal observations of a Nashvillager thrashing his way through his forties. By alumnus Chris Chamberlain. |
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| The Duck Stops Here | Administrative Group | academic skills, note taking, procrastination, study skills, test taking, time management |
Academic skills for Stanford students. |
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| The Gong Show | Alumna/alumnus | design, HCI, music, NYC, personal, technology, venturecapital |
By alumnus Andrew Parker. I'm a self-proclaimed geek living in NYC. My interests include human-computer interaction, software design, entrepreneurship, VC, art, music, and old-school gaming. I am an analyst at Union Square Ventures, a venture capital firm focused on consumer-facing web services. |
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| The Gourmet Project | Alumna/alumnus | cooking, food, recipes |
By day: mathematician. By night: food blogger. I am cooking my way through the 1293 recipes in The Gourmet Cookbook, and blogging about it! |
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| The Hostel Venture Capitalist | Individual Student | Africa, company, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, gsb, MBA, Stanford, startup, travel, vc, venture capital |
The journey of Evan Reas, a current Stanford MBA student working at a newly founded Venture Capital firm in Africa, while living in a hostel. The blog details Evan's adventures in Africa, meeting new people, traveling, while working at a top Venture Capital firm, networking and working with the top investors and entrepreneurs on the continent. |
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| The Innovation Journalism Blog | Academic Group | communication, innovation, journalism, media, technology |
Comments on the Development of the Concept and the Community of Innovation Journalism |
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| The LSJUMB Blog | Student Group | awesome, band, fun, lsjumb, marching, music, noise, rock, stanford band |
Blog of the Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band. |
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| The Official LoveChild Reality Blog | Individual Student | business, entrepreneurship, facebook, games, gaming, internet, silicon valley, web app development |
A blog on entrepreneurship, as seen from the kid's clubhouse. Follow 3 young Stanford entrepreneurs as they document the process of building a company out of a Facebook Application. |
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| The Pressure Cooker | Student Group | alternative, indie, live, music, pop, rock, the pressure cooker |
The Pressure Cooker is a music blog started by a group Stanford students, many of them KZSU DJs. We mainly cover indie rock, indie pop, and alternative music, but we don't limit ourselves to those genres. Our goal is to create a collaborative project to get ourselves and our fellow students more involved with modern, non-mainstream music. |
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| The Purple Mango Post | Alumna/alumnus | authors, feminism, freelance, journalist, writers, writing |
Photographs, dispatches and writing by freelance journalist and alumna Corinne Purtill. |
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| The Second Antarctic Journeys | Individual Student | photography |
Michael C. Chen's blog. Somewhat daily musings concealed in the form of a photo blog. |
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| The Skinny Scoop | Alumna/alumnus | contest, mommy, moms, parenting, parents, polling, questions |
This blog enables women to influence and make some of the trillions of dollars of decisions they make each year. We utilize a personal polling tool to do this. The blog captures my personal opinion on what is top of mind for women. The blog is funny and real and resonates in that it does not sugar coat things. |
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| The Stanford Daily's Intermission "MishMash" Blog | Student Group | entertainment, features, Intermission, Stanford Daily |
The Stanford Daily's Intermission staff writes for the web all the material that does not make Friday's insert. |
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Notice: Blog authors are solely responsible for the content of the blogs listed in the directory. Neither the content of these blogs, nor the links to other web sites, are screened, approved, reviewed or endorsed by Stanford University, the Stanford Alumni Association or any Stanford-affiliated entity (“Stanford”). The text and other material on these blogs are the opinion of the specific author and are not statements of advice, opinion, or information of Stanford.
