Clark Center — A nerd’s favorite fish tank, (c) Christian Wuerslin
Always connect, while the lights play around with the night. – at Memorial Church, (c) Victoria Véliz
Less light, the same spirit. Main Quad at Stanford welcomes visitors from all over the world, (c) Victoria Véliz
Some things just remain over the time, waiting for someone. - at Main Quad, (c) Victoria Véliz
It doesn´t matter how late it is, Law School never sleeps, (c) Victoria Véliz
Sharing all kind of interests and alternatives in a new space for all. - at Meyer Green, (c) Victoria Véliz
Shadow play at the Rodin Sculpture Garden, (c) Sabrina Sehr
Behind the scenes, (c) Stephanie Ogbe
Late-night cravings, (c) Stephanie Ogbe
Students working in the Tresidder Cafeteria at 8pm – one week before finals, (c) Christina Felschen
Edita spends a lot of time at Stanford, but hardly ever meets anyone: She cleans the facilities at night from 9pm until 5am. (c) Christina Felschen
As evening crawls in with its darkness, I turn home to lit the light. - at evening Marguerite. (c) Sumaia Mouri
Sometimes caffeine is all you need to get through the night. - at Tresider Union, (c) Sumaia Mouri
Clark Center — Even a Hollywood architect couldn’t have come up with a more cliché research center, (c) Christian Wuerslin
Clark Center under the stars, (c) Sabrina Sehr
Green Library in the rain – a rare sight, (c) Christina Felschen
The life of a Post-Doc: chemical calculations, Star Wars cups and night shifts. In the picture: my husband René at the Beckman Center. (c) Sabrina Sehr
Students in robotics working on their final project, (c) Laura Martínez Diana
How to chill on a Sunday evening in Stanford? Just attend a robot competition in the Engineering Quad. (c) Laura Martínez Diana
They’re among us — that is Stanford golfers who need bright floodlights at night.
Taken at Lake Lagunita, (c) Christian Wuerslin
Yet another picture of Memorial Church, (c) Christian Wuerslin
Night view of the church at Stanford’s Main Quad, (c) Laura Martínez Diana