This student-run daily newspaper has been published since the University was founded in 1892.
Billboard's current number 1 music artist.
Who is Taylor Swift?
Located in California, this national park has quite a bridal fall.
What is Yosemite?
The term for rice or pasta that has been cooked to be firm to the bite.
What is al dente?
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Located on campus, this garden features cacti and succulents planned in the 1880s.
What is The Arizona Garden?
Set between 1813 and 1827, this popular Netflix show features period romances.
What is Bridgerton?
The largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area.
What is Lake Superior?
This common cooking method uses electromagnetic radiation to induce polar molecules in food to rotate, causing food to heat up.
What is microwave oven?
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Stanford first opened its doors to some 555 students on October 1st of this year.
What is 1891?
In 2023, Greta Gerwig and Christopher Nolan's box office hits released on the same day, giving rise to this nickname.
What is Barbenheimer?
The second longest river in the US, this river features heavily in one of Mark Twain's books.
What is the Mississippi River?
This French cooking method places food in a plastic pouch or glass jar to be cooked in a water bath for as long 3 days.
What is sous vide?
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Now the name of a popular local restaurant, this was also the name of the Stanford family dog.
What is Tootsie's?
Super Bowl LIV (Chiefs vs 49ers) MVP.
Who is Patrick Mahomes?
This California mountain town/unincorporated area currently has a golden retriever for a mayor.
What is Idyllwild?
This uniform culinary knife cut measures in at 0.12 in × 0.12 in × 1.57 in–1.97 in, similar to matchsticks.
What is julienne?
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Stanford affiliates have captured this many overall medals from 177 medalists.
What is 296?
What is The Phantom of the Opera.
1982 movie "The Thing" was filmed here, in the largest temperate rainforest.
What is Tongass National Forest?
Famous for its unique spicy taste and rich cooking skills, this Chinese cuisine is known for liberally using garlic and peppers.
What is Sichuan?
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