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A groundsworker pressure washed trees near Arrillaga yesterday afternoon. His efforts will help prevent the overpopulation of caterpillars on campus this spring.
Ph.D. candidate diversity sought
Stanford supports women and ethnic minorities, implements DARE Fellowship Program
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In an effort to increase faculty diversity, Stanford is focusing on long-term solutions by encouraging more women and underrepresented minorities (URMs) to pursue Ph.D.s and academic careers.
Admins reflect on Yale scam
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In the wake of Yale’s recent case of admission fraud, the General Counsel of Stanford supported Yale’s decision to a prosecute the student but drew distinctions between the Yale case and Stanford’s own impostor situation last year.
Merge threatens jobs
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For students who survive recruiting season, a job offer comes as a huge relief after months of competitive interviews. But the unlucky Stanford students who accepted offers from Bear Stearns may be searching for new employment this summer.
Cancer survivors celebrate life
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GO Pass program on the rocks for 2008
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The GO Pass program subsidizes train passes for graduate students who live off campus, providing them with unlimited use of the Caltrain.
Candidate plays elections prank
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So why won’t Timp be sworn in to the Tenth Undergraduate Senate next week? His friends all wrote in his name 15 times on their ballots, and a glitch in the voting system counted all the duplicate votes.
Let there be beer
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The search for a tasty brew has consumed the nightlife of college students for eons.
BRIEF: Former ME Prof. dies at 94
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Former Mechanical Engineering Prof.
BRIEF: Prof. receives $10 million research grant
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Materials Science and Engineer Assistant Prof.
BRIEF: Researchers to study hypersonic flight
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A $17 million grant will fund researchers at Stanford, working with the U.S.

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