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Overcoming the "Everyday Horror" of Mexico’s Drug War

By studying works of “quotidian horror,” PhD student Andrea Garza explores the ways that stories can enable us to look squarely at violence and take action instead of turning away or falling prey to paralysis.  

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graffiti made by women protesting femicides
Graffiti made by women protesting femicides, Mexico circa 2022.
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How Tariffs Are Impacting Retail Prices

Price increases, which were moderating before the US government began imposing tariffs, are now climbing. An analysis by Alberto Cavallo, PhD '10, shows how levies are reaching consumers.

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Chart showing that, when factoring slowing price increases before March, the 4% jump on imported goods since then would climb to 5.4%. Prices on domestic goods would rise to 2.6% from 2%.
When factoring slowing price increases before March 2025, the 4% jump on imported goods since then would climb to 5.4%. Prices on domestic goods would rise to 2.6% from 2%.
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Source: "Tracking the Short-Run Price Impact of U.S. Tariffs," HBS Working Paper. • Data from 01/01/24 to 09/08/25.
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Martin Named Stanford GSB Pioneer

Stanford Graduate School of Business Professor Joanne Martin, PhD '77, was recognized by the school as one who "blazed trails and broke barriers on campus and beyond."

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Stanford Professor Joanne Martin
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