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Football head coach Jim Harbaugh has finalized his staff and his first freshman class, but admits the challenges ahead, saying "you can't fix a flat tire just by changing the driver."
Online petitions transform efforts
Web-only special fees option changes strategy, tactics
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The new electronic signature process requires all groups to gather signatures through an online petition. To “sign,” a student must enter a valid last name, student ID and SUNet ID, a process that has drawn mixed reactions from the thirteen student groups — nine undergraduate, three joint and one graduate — petitioning for special fees this year.
Teaching decisions
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As seniors contemplate their post-graduation plans, some will consider participating in Teach for America (TFA) — an increasingly popular program, which offers college graduates full-time, two-year teaching positions in poor or rural public schools, with the goal of providing underprivileged students a quality education.
High-tech equipment stolen
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Tens of thousands of dollars worth of specialized electronics equipment has been stolen from three physics buildings located in the Hewlett and Packard Quadrangle.
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Freshman Kawika Shoji, who has been Stanford’s setter for much of the season, moved to outside hitter this weekend and was second on the team in kills, hitting .500 in a loss to Pacific and swatting 10 kills in Monday’s win.
New coach on campus
Harbaugh enthusiastic, optimistic, realistic
SPORTS|
New football head coach Jim Harbaugh took the reins in December pledging “an enthusiasm unknown to mankind.” Three months into his tenure, the program has an all-new coaching staff and he has announced the 2007 recruiting class.
Road woes
SPORTS|
At home this year, Stanford pitching has been like Dr. Jekyll. But when the Cardinal staff leaves Sunken Diamond, it has turned into Mr. Hyde.
Spikers slam Hawks for weekend split
SPORTS|
The Stanford men’s volleyball team notched its second win of the season in commanding fashion on Monday night, sweeping Quincy in a nonconference tilt.
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Editorial: Goodbye to psych legend Zimbardo
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From Albert Bandura and his work on social modeling to Phillip Zimbardo with his widely known Stanford Prison Experiment, Stanford’s Jordan Hall has housed quite literally the “a”-to-”z”s of psychology’s superstar public intellectuals for the last four decades.

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