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Students spotted wearing helmets received free bike lights and one safe biker won $1,000 as part of P&TS’s Happy Helmet Day last quarter. Event staff, dressed as characters from “The Wizard of Oz” to promote the theme “Bike the Yellow Brick Road,” also gave out free Jamba Juice.
Top universities revise aid policies
Some early admits to Class of 2012 express frustration with Stanford aid packages
NEWS|
As high school seniors across the country anxiously watch their mailboxes during this college admission season, there is a new worry on their minds — the increasing cost of attending private universities.
Administration responds to CoHo petition
NEWS|
With the fate of the empty CoHo space still in limbo, more than 830 students, alumni and staff members have signed an electronic petition that supports reopening the CoHo in its original Tresidder Union location.
Textbooks for rent online
NEWS|
Thrifty students now have a new way to get those expensive textbooks: They can opt to rent books online at a site called Chegg.com instead of buying them.
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Senior Matt Ceran (right) led Stanford’s effort in the UCSB Elephant Bar Tournament last weekend and was named MPSF co-Player of the Week yesterday.
Men set to face UCLA
No. 8 Stanford heads into league opener 2-0
SPORTS|
With Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) play set to begin this weekend, the No. 5 Stanford men’s volleyball team finds itself in an unfamiliar position — undefeated.
Winter break wins for Card
SPORTS|
Stanford wrestling concluded a busy winter break schedule Sunday, sweeping a trio of duals in the Northeast in dominant fashion. The strong finish capped a flood of competition in which the squad squared off against five opponents in three days.
Card reaches championship at UCSB
SPORTS|
It’s only one week into the season and the No. 5 Stanford men’s volleyball team is already one victory away from matching its win total from a year ago.
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Cramping our style
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Perhaps it is time for our teaching faculty to see that if they really want the best demonstrated results, they should allow students to type, rather than handwrite, their exams.

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