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Though Stanford's 24,693 applicants to the Class of 2012 is the highest number in University history, the three percentage change from last year is lower than many of the University's peer institutions, like Harvard, which experienced a 19 percent jump in applications.
RIAA demands fines from 15 students
Recording industry serves ‘pre-litigation’ notices to Stanford
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Fifteen students have received pre-litigation notices from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) demanding that they pay settlement fees for illegal file sharing through the Internet.
Record number of apps. received
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As of Tuesday’s count, the 24,693 applicants from around the world constitute the largest application pool in University history.
Low-flow showerheads replaced in Lag, Roble
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The two West Campus dorms have a lower water pressure than other dorms on campus, which decreases the flow rate of the showers.
SNRP papers disappear
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The recent disappearance of copies of The New York Times from dining halls has raised concern among students that the Stanford News Readership Program (SNRP) is suffering from lack of funding or has been terminated.
Grads confused by dual degree options
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Some graduate students are not fully aware that they can complete a dual or joint degree program from two different schools while at Stanford.
Biologist fears warming impacts
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Over 100 people braved the weather last night to listen to Biology Prof.
Prof’s documentary garners int’l acclaim
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There is Oscar fever in our midst, but one man on campus is right at the heart of the drama.

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