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The Green Library stacks are filled to the brim, so librarians have moved rarely-accessed materials to a top-secret facility called SAL 3. The library’s location remains unknown, largely due to the high value of some of the materials held there. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/8021
Maggie Skortcheva

The Green Library stacks are filled to the brim, so librarians have moved rarely-accessed materials to a top-secret facility called SAL 3. The library’s location remains unknown, largely due to the high value of some of the materials held there.

Anthro merger tension

CASA, AnthSci professors forced into new quarters
By David Gauvey Herbert
NEWS| Nine months after the University decided to combine the Anthropological Sciences and Cultural and Social Anthropology Departments, some professors continue to voice concerns about the administration’s handling of the merger.

Flu vaccine draws long lines

By Devin Banerjee
NEWS| There’s one season that gets no love from anyone: flu season. As campus braces for the impending wave of influenza, Vaden Health Center is easing anxiety by holding weekly flu immunizations for faculty, staff and students.

Secret library remains undiscovered

By Gerry Shih
NEWS| For the past three years, five University librarians have been working full-time to move truckloads of seldom-accessed materials to a secret, high-tech storage facility some 50 miles from campus.

GSC doles out $8k for KSAS

By Susana Montes
NEWS| The Graduate Student Council (GSC) approved $8,000 dollars of funding — the maximum amount of money the body gives to any graduate student organization — to the Korean Student Association at Stanford (KSAS) last night.

Insomniac fish aid gene research

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Aquarium owners may want to take a second look — their fish might not be sleeping.

Scholar takes prize for making math cool

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Those who tune into CBS on Friday nights watch Charlie — the same guy who plays Bernard the elf from “The Santa Clause” — make math sexy.

Learn to fly, in your dreams

By Tri Hung Nguyen
NEWS| Imagine you can fly out of the window, through the street and to the countryside. The view before your eyes is spectacular, and the feeling of being free in mid-air is sensational. Stacey Svetlichnaya ‘11 can do that at will. At least, she can in her dreams.

Day in the Life, October 13, 1983: University includes ASSU Recycling in budget

By none
NEWS| ASSU Recycling has picked up something more valuable than soggy newspapers and empty coca-cola cans. The university has given the money-losing project $16,000, thereby making ASSU Recycling a permanent part of the University’s budget.