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Several hundred students convened in White Plaza on Thursday in the late afternoon for the annual Spring Faire presented by Stanford Dining. Each dining hall across campus offered a different ethnically themed cuisine.
Janitors consider striking
Workers threaten to walk out if unable to negotiate a living wage with contracting employer
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A local union of Stanford janitors met Wednesday to consider striking if their demands for a living wage are not met by ABM Janitorial Services, an outside contractor that supplies workers to the University.
Faculty Senate endorses IHUM
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Introduction to the Humanities (IHUM) will remain a core element of the freshman academic experience for the foreseeable future.
Cancer Society CEO warns against tobacco pandemic
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Without intervention, tobacco will kill one billion people this century, according to John Seffrin, Chief Executive Officer of the American Cancer Society.
Bone marrow donors sought for Cal grad
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Stanford students are rallying behind Cal grad Michelle Maykin in her battle against acute myeloid leukemia.
Academic Council reviews building plans
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Panelists also emphasized the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in planning for the buildings.
Heat wave scorches Stanford, Bay Area
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Before Thursday’s peak at over 97 degrees, the record campus temperature for May 15 was 91 degrees in 1976.
Police Blotter
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n A victim left her laptop unattended at a conference room at Old Union between 6:30 and 6:45 p.m.
BRIEF: Former lecturer to distribute free flying disks
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“Whenever I played with a Frisbee, [I was] aware of how thick it was and how much air had to push aside to make it fly,” Adler said.

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