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A recent study by Graduate School of Business Prof. Baba Shiv found that people's perception of a wine's quality is directly related to its price.
Stanford events honor MLK
Talks, “teach-in,” trivia, dinner among commemorative events at, near Farm
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The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute and the Black Community Services Center have sponsored a full schedule of events throughout the week in recognition of the famous civil rights leader.
CS prof wins film award
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Computer Science Prof. Ron Fedkiw will be awarded the Scientific and Engineering Award by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences for work on computer-generated fluids.
ThinkBIG shows film on sex trade
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“Anonymously Yours” addressed reproductive health as the third of five films to be featured in the thinkBIG film festival.
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Luke Feist lost his first decision of the Pac-10 season against Boise State on Friday night, but Feist and the Cardinal men improved in the second dual meet of the night. Feist won the last points of the night in Stanford’s 30-9 win over Davis.
Gymnasts edge Arizona
Stanford wins Pac-10 opener by half-point
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The No. 5 Stanford women’s gymnastics team silenced the Wildcats’ roar Sunday afternoon.
Women finish preseason at NCTC
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The No. 2 Stanford women’s tennis team would have notched another tournament sweep this weekend, had it not been for UCLA’s Riza Zalameda.
Card wins one, loses one at Davis
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After a month and a half of what essentially amount to preseason matches, Stanford wrestling squared off against its first conference opponents Friday night in Davis, Calif.
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Editorial: Status update: Stanford is politically engaged
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Facebook should be commended for incorporating political issues onto its walls, and we young adults should take advantage of such easy access to political information and become seriously engaged in this critically important political season.

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