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Courtesy the Chronicle of Higher Education
Health services abound
A plethora of health services await students in need
NEWS|
After recent student deaths — several of which authorities consider to be apparent suicides — Stanford’s mental health resources have come under increased scrutiny from both students and University officials. Many students and counselors told The Daily that while they generally feel the University’s mental health support network is extensive, several glaring inadequacies remain. The responsibility for reform, they said, rests on both students and administrators.
Industry support increases
NEWS|
Industry funding for academic research increased in 2005 after a three-year decline, according to data compiled by the National Science Foundation.
Stanford nabs top stem cell researcher
NEWS|
After a decade at UC-San Francisco (UCSF), researcher Renee Reijo-Pera will join the Stanford community, leading the Center for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Education within the Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine.
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Photo of Whitney Deason from last year's championship game
Streak comes to an abrupt end
Women lose for first time since NCAAs in 2003
SPORTS|
“It’s really strange.”
This was the reaction offered by women's tennis head coach Lele Forood after her team’s first dual-match loss in three years.
Pinning the competition
SPORTS|
The Cardinal wrestlers continued their Pacific-10 Conference dominance on Friday, as they leveled the competition with runaway victories in a pair of duals against Oregon and Cal Poly at Burnham Pavilion.
Change of fortune for volleyball
SPORTS|
For the third time this season, the Stanford men’s volleyball team needed a tie-breaking fifth game to end a match.
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Editorial: For open kitchens, accountability is key
OPINIONS|
It’s hard not to wonder how kitchens with comparable board bills can differ so widely in quality.

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