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Ayo Jimoh '06 grabs lunch from the Terman Engineering Building's Ciao! The restaurant began offering biodegradable service ware for an extra $.15 last November. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/7025
Shams Shaikh

Ayo Jimoh '06 grabs lunch from the Terman Engineering Building's Ciao! The restaurant began offering biodegradable service ware for an extra $.15 last November.

BREAKING NEWS: Washington, Johnson, four others food poisoned

Players feeling better Friday night; all should be ready for Arizona
By Daniel Novinson
NEWS| Most felt better as of Friday night, according to a source on the team, and all are expected to be ready for Saturday’s 12:30 p.m.

Dining halls go green

By Jennifer Liu
NEWS| The A given to Stanford’s initiatives in food and recycling in the first nationwide college sustainability report card was no great surprise for Stanford Dining — especially since sustainability has long been a core concern for the University’s dining services. In the last 10 years, every on-campus dining hall save one has undergone major renovations, and the exception, Florence Moore Dining, is due for its own overhaul in the next couple of years.

Energy talk warms up

By Allison Dedrick
NEWS| Energy Crossroads 2007 kicked off last night with opening remarks by former CIA Director R. James Woolsey. The message? Get excited about alternative energy.

Tree makes final cut

By Loren Newman
NEWS| John Whipple ‘10 was selected early Thursday as the Band’s new Tree after more than a week of pranks, shenanigans and general irreverence. Whipple will ease into his new role and will replace current Tree Tommy Leep ‘07 over the next few weeks, making appearances as early as tomorrow.

Slates race for first

By Emma Trotter
NEWS| Four ASSU Executive slates have filed to vie for the titles of ASSU President and Vice President in this April’s annual election. Two of the slates comprise student government veterans, while the other two are made up of relative political novices.

Auction helps Law students

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| The auction features 250 items — valued at over $53,000 — which were donated by local and national businesses as well as by Stanford Law School (SLS) faculty, staff and students.

Police Blotter

By Rahul Kanakia
NEWS| This report covers a selection of crimes from Feb. 21 to Feb. 28, as recorded in the Stanford Police Department Public Bulletin.

Seeing double

By Jennifer Chin
NEWS| For Deborah and Denise Sohn ‘09, waking up and looking across the room at their mirror image isn’t a dream.

The world this week: March 2, 2007

By Peter Durning
NEWS|