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California poppies are among the various wildflowers blooming around campus, adding a splash of spring color.
Free online texts considered
Student develops program for free online course materials
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Stanford computer science student Klaus Ganser ‘09 developed a program that would make current offerings on Coursework and the Stanford Center for Professional Development (SCPD) publicly accessible through a centralized Web site.
File-sharing provision criticized
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In the wake of a recent wave of file-sharing lawsuits against Stanford students, Congress is now close to accepting provisions to its education funding bill which would require universities to dramatically step up anti-piracy measures.
Assistant coaches to get new housing
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Assistant coaches will soon have a significant financial burden lifted off their shoulders with the construction of new faculty rental housing meant specifically for them.
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Junior Sean Ratliff and the Stanford baseball team scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth last night to force extra innings, where they defeated the University of San Francisco in the bottom of the 11th. Stanford returns to Pac-10 play this weekend when they travel to UCLA Friday thru Sunday.
Late-night comeback fuels victory
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The game was largely a story of the Cardinal pitching staff’s struggles before a pair of lefties, freshman Michael De Groot and junior Blake Hancock, shut down the Dons (21-15) over the final 4.1 innings of play.
Host with the most
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2005, Oklahoma. 2006, Oklahoma again. 2007, Penn State.
The NCAA champions of 2008? By Friday night, the country will know who is the best men’s gymnastics team in the nation. The No. 1 Stanford men say the title is theirs for the taking.
All-around athlete
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Student-athlete. For some collegiate athletes, the second term will be more important than the first for four years; for others, the opposite.
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Thinking twice about dismantling Meyer
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Forty-one years ago next month, architect and Stanford alumnus John Carl Warnecke oversaw the dedication of a new building on campus.

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