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Bill Gates spoke at the Technet Innovation Summit yesterday.
Bill Gates hits campus
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Computing today is still in its infancy, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates told a full house at the TechNet Innovation Summit in Memorial Auditorium yesterday afternoon.
Back again, Governator shares plans
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In a surprise campus visit, Arnold Schwarzenegger previewed what will likely be the priorities of his second term yesterday.
Farmer cites service as key to healthy globe
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In “An Evening with Dr. Paul Farmer,” the co-founder of the world health-care organization Partners in Health (PIH), argued for increased implementation of University funding and resources in aiding poverty-stricken people around the world, relating his own experiences in this pursuit.
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Sophomore middle blocker Foluke Akinradewo sat out in Stanford’s match with No. 6 UCLA last Saturday, one night after the Cardinal were swept by No. 4 USC
Heading up the Oregon trail
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While their classmates are recovering from Thanksgiving feasts, the No. 3 Stanford women’s volleyball team will battle No. 2 Washington with the Pacific-10 Conference title and perhaps a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament on the line.
'Old-fashioned tail-whooping'
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Apparently the football team’s woes are contagious.
Stanford secures highly-touted recruiting class
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The No. 3 Stanford women’s volleyball team signed Alix Klineman, Cassidy Lichtman and Stephanie Browne to the class of 2011, head coach John Dunning announced yesterday.
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Editorial: Rotation program for Ph. D students
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There are a few departments, such as applied physics, that have rotation policies allowing first-year graduate students to go through three labs during the course of the year before committing to one for the rest of their time at Stanford.

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