DA will not press charges against Band (updated 11/22/06)
Band will still not perform halftime show at Big Game
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Several former Stanford Band members had at least one thing to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. On Friday, Nov. 17, Jay Boyarsky, supervising deputy district attorney for the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office in Palo Alto, confirmed that no criminal charges will be filed against the Stanford Band members involved with the vandalism to the Stanford Band Shak at Serra Street and Arguello Way during mid-July 2006.
Death of a legend
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“He’s left a deep imprint on economics and public policy, more so than any other person in the 20th century,” said Economics Prof. Michael Boskin.
Hennessy touts University’s past, future
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President John Hennessy sat down with The Daily yesterday to talk about The Stanford Challenge, early admission and the football team’s struggles.
Webmail woes continue
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The root cause of these complications remains unknown, but Information Technology Services (ITS) officials ruled out a connection with the problems they faced in October as a result of the upward spike in email volume.
Prendergast urges Darfur policy change
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“We don’t have the best numbers,” Prendergast said, “But post facto, I think we will find that this will be one of the deadliest periods we have seen.
Cancer camp sees record turnout
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Camp Kesem, a week-long summer camp founded by Stanford students for the children of families affected by cancer, is gearing up the biggest batch of campers in its seven-year history.
Forum concludes homeless week
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If you’ve walked down University Avenue recently, you’ve probably wrestled with the question of whether or not to put change in a panhandler’s cup.
Study predicts collapse of seafood supply
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Experts predict a 90 percent depletion of all wild seafood species by the year 2050, according to a study published in the Nov. 3 issue of Science magazine.

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