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A student is given a warning by a member of the Department of Public Safety for failing to stop at a stop sign on Serra Street.
Student financial aid lags
Delay of scholarship funds puts students’ accounts on hold
NEWS|
Students expecting to receive scholarship money from the Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship received a surprise instead earlier this month — a warning from Student Financial Services (SFS) that a hold would be placed on their accounts.
Panel speaks on role of nuclear energy
NEWS|
Three nuclear policy experts highlighted tension between the potential benefits and dangers of nuclear energy before more than 170 students, faculty and American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellows in a panel discussion yesterday.
Teacher certification reformed
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New teachers will be required to demonstrate more than their knowledge of reading, writing and arithmetic before being allowed to teach in California public schools under new guidelines developed by researchers at the School of Education.
Frosh alcohol policy surprise to many
Police nab cyclists, ticketing expected
Business school recognized for sustainability course loads
Karate group to offer free self-defense lessons
Stanford researchers honored with Gore
Writing for grades, good
A new Old Union opens its doors
Climate change: no more 'wait and see'
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The Stanford women solidified their No. 1 ranking this past weekend at the Pre-NCAA Invitational held in Terre Haute, Ind.
Card excels in So Cal
Stanford finishes in second place; falls to USC in championship
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The No. 3 Stanford men’s water polo team enjoyed a thrilling SoCal Tournament over the weekend at UC-Irvine campus.
Card sweeps Pre-NCAA Invitational
SPORTS|
The No. 1 women ran away with first place at the cross country Pre-NCAA Invitational in Terre Haute, Ind. The men, ranked fifth in the nation at the time finished sixth at the weekend event.
Stanford in action at ITAs
SPORTS|
The Stanford men’s tennis team completed a very successful preseason tournament this past weekend at the ITA Regional Championships in Seattle, Wash.
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Editorial: Maintain Red Zone momentum
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Just as Stanford Football is rebuilding itself under the guidance of Coach Jim Harbaugh, so, too, do the members of the Red Zone need to keep rebuilding the student fan base.

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