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Cybele Zhang

Cybele Zhang

Author at stanforddaily.com at The Stanford Daily, Stanford University

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    Stanford to discontinue 11 varsity sports

    A joint statement released today by University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne, Provost Persis Drell and Director of Athletics Bernard Muir announced that Stanford will discontinue 11 of its 36 varsity sports upon the completion of the 2020-21 academic year. After that, the the affected sports will have the opportunity to transition to club status.
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    Decorated alums speak out against Stanford’s intention to cut 11 sp...

    Cybele Zhang ’22 is Senior Staff Writer majoring in English Literature with a minor in German Studies. The Los Angeles-native previously served as Sports Editor (Vol. 255, 257 and 258). Her recent writing focuses on women in sports, men’s volleyball and Stanford history. Contact her at cybelez@stanford.edu.
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    Zhang: The boys’ club

    Cybele Zhang ’22 is Senior Staff Writer majoring in English Literature with a minor in German Studies. The Los Angeles-native previously served as Sports Editor (Vol. 255, 257 and 258). Her recent writing focuses on women in sports, men’s volleyball and Stanford history. Contact her at cybelez@stanford.edu.
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    Bruin goal in final minutes cuts short men’s water polo’s NCAA run

    Cardinal men’s water polo knows no team better than UCLA. In fact, 40% of Stanford’s games this season were against the Bruins.
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    Quarterback competition persists after loss to Kansas State

    Hopes were high as senior quarterback Jack West took the field on Saturday. But after two interceptions, it became clear that West’s first career touchdown would continue to elude him. 
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    The end of the line: Tucker Fisk in focus

    With two sacks, a pass break up and 13 total tackles thus far this season on defense and his first career touchdown last year, Fisk has established himself as perhaps one of the most versatile players on the Cardinal roster. But he's also arguably one of the most interesting players off the field, too.
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    Football roundtable: ‘Our bowl game’

    Zach Zafran, Drew Silva, Daniel Wu, Michael Espinosa and Sofia Scekic discuss senior leaders, home field advantage, avoiding a shutout and offensive strategy.
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    Minakov, Polonsky help men’s swimming to wins over Harvard, Pacific

    Cybele Zhang ’22 is Senior Staff Writer majoring in English Literature with a minor in German Studies. The Los Angeles-native previously served as Sports Editor (Vol. 255, 257 and 258). Her recent writing focuses on women in sports, men’s volleyball and Stanford history. Contact her at cybelez@stanford.edu.
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    Stanford Athletics affirms commitment to student-athlete mental health

    “It is worth noting that the AARC and athletic training spaces are intended as gathering places for our athletics community to process this tragedy together, and they are different from the Sports…
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    Zhang | Rituals

    Cybele Zhang discusses the rituals she’s found at Stanford. “Before even enrolling as a student, The Stanford Daily brought me community. In a makeshift high reunion over Admit Weekend…
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    Stanford alums kick off historic World Cup

    The 2023 Women’s World Cup is historic for many reasons: it's the first time the event has been co-hosted by two countries (Australia and New Zealand), is the first spanning two confederations and is the first held in the Southern Hemisphere. This year’s tournament is also the first time seven former Stanford players have been selected for World Cup rosters — the most alums in a single World Cup, mens or womens, in university history.