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The tracks left behind by construction vehicles are an obvious reminder that the completion of the Munger Graduate Residences is still a long way off.
Space crunch irks faculty
Registrar’s Office struggles to schedule convenient sections
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The Registrar’s Office has drawn mixed reactions from academic departments across campus for a new policy that limits the times sections can meet each day.
Panel talks start-up finance
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Rain and traffic didn’t stop more than 200 Stanford alumni from crowding into a lecture room at Google’s Mountain View campus last night.
VPUE programs soon to be housed under same roof
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By autumn 2008, the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (VPUE) is planning to house all of its programs — including the Program in Writing and Rhetoric — in Sweet Hall.
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Three members of the men’s volleyball team — Jordan Inafuku (pictured), Kawika Shoji and Spencer McLachlin — grew up playing together in Hawaii and are continuing their success at Stanford.
Lottich playing pro ball in Japan
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I’d like to think that I’m fairly similar to Matt Lottich ‘04. We both came to Stanford from Chicago, we both played three sports in high school and we both bought Slingboxes so we could follow our beloved (yet increasingly woeful) Chicago sports teams while away from home. That’s where the similarities in our paths diverge, though.
Island style on the Farm
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Meet Jordan Inafuku. A native of Hawaii, he’s traveled the world playing competitive volleyball. Just a freshman, he’s now the starting libero on the men’s volleyball team.
Softball ranked 17th, ready to start season
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In a poll released Tuesday by ESPN/USA Softball, Stanford was ranked No. 17 in the country.
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Editorial: Defining 'the Stanford editorial'
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As Stanford students writing for Stanford students, we on the Editorial Board incorporate the many facets of our identity when we write about issues that interest us and issues we believe will interest you.

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