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The Daily Magazine Vol. V, Issue 2

Horizontales
Palo Alto is taller than Palo ___
“Several people are typing …”
The serpentine programming language that has recently dethroned Java, JavaScript and C in popularity for the first time in two decades
Class of 2012 entrepreneur Evan who made news with his donation to the Black Community Services Center and Ujamaa House in 2020
The daily disappearance of the sun, at which “Socrates” now speaks on Meyer Green from time to time
“It’s not a bug,” the computer science major said, “it’s a ____”
“UG2 Mail & Logistics: A ____ has arrived for you”
A sexual relation so heinous and so common among frosh that it has its own portmanteau
You wouldn’t be caught dead with it in your lungs
A colloquial way to refer to the Arrillaga Outdoor Education and Recreation Center, again, according to east-campus propaganda
Notetaking and project-management software with “blocks” and tabular “databases” that’s earned the epithet of the “Instagram of productivity”
Large yellow letters in front of Cantor Arts Center that spell an informal greeting in English and a pronoun in Spanish
The “billionaire major,” abbr.
An adjective that can describe Stanford students and pastries
Verticales
A seemingly pervasive dating “culture” at Stanford that prioritizes carnal desire over emotional depth
A Wisconsin native, professor emeritus and “father of the analysis of algorithms,” who can be spotted biking around campus from time to time
Absurdist philosopher, author and journalist whose multiple legacies inspire one of Stanford’s only courses focused on a single “intellectuel engagé”
Defunct health-technology company of which alumna Elizabeth Holmes was founder and chief executive
Sleep Research Center founder William, after whom PSYC 135/235 is named
Industry that generated Leland Stanford’s fortune
Consider yourself lucky if you attended this annual festivity in the fall at Kappa Sigma and did not contract COVID-19
Drops of refreshing liquid known to occasionally fall from the sky
Social psychologist known for a role-play simulation in summer 1971
A colloquial way to refer to the Arrillaga Center for Sports and Recreation, according to east-campus propaganda
The award that is often called the Nobel Prize of Computing, of which there are 29 laureates affiliated with Stanford
Neuroendocrinologist and professor of BIO 150: “Human Behavioral Biology,” who might let you feel his cascading, bushy facial hair if you aren’t weird about it
Florence Moore, abbr.
It’s an event, such as 12 Down, that you “throw”
A “sucker” who is too attentive to a “mediocre” woman that he cares about, as defined in the Generation Z lexicon
On-campus Christian community that offers free Chick-fil-A on Tuesday nights