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Striking janitors, along with their friends, families and supporters, stood outside the Quad Wednesday afternoon in protest of their employer, ABM Janitorial Services. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9231
Jeff Keacher

Striking janitors, along with their friends, families and supporters, stood outside the Quad Wednesday afternoon in protest of their employer, ABM Janitorial Services.

Janitors strike for wages

Rally on East Campus draws crowd of supporters
By Devin Banerjee
NEWS| Nearly 100 University janitors went on strike yesterday after reaching a stalemate in contract negotiations with ABM Janitorial Services, an outside contractor that supplies workers to Stanford.

Faculty salaries differ by speciality, tenure

By Nikhil Joshi
NEWS| Numbers from Stanford reveal that the average salary figure is brought up by high salaries at the professional schools. Furthermore, the average faculty salaries lag well behind coach and administrator salaries, though by a smaller margin than at other schools.

Plans for green buildings outlined

By Mike Ding
NEWS| Y2E2 won’t be Stanford’s only green building in the years to come — students can count on massive University efforts to reduce energy consumption over the next few decades.

Phishing scam more sophisticated

By Nikhil Kamat
NEWS| Phishing scams, which have plagued Stanford students over the past two years, have become increasingly sophisticated in their attempts to solicit private information.

GSC approves funds for “Grad Nights”

By Robert Toews
NEWS| The Graduate Student Council (GSC) has voted to fund weekly “Grad Nights” in the 750 Pub and Eatery for the last three Fridays of the quarter, starting this Friday, May 23.

BRIEF: Bone marrow drive seeks minority donors

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Project Michelle, a group formed by friends and family of leukemia patient and Cal grad Michelle Maykin, successfully registered 67 potential bone marrow donors last Friday.

BRIEF: Boardman presents achievement awards

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Eleven individual students were awarded the James W.

BRIEF: Creative Writing awards announced

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS|

Exotic Erotic, Part 2: Something Incomprehensible

By Marissa Miller
NEWS| Exotic Erotic is a party for the voyeurs and the exhibitionists, the supremely confident and the supremely desperate.

Living controversy

By Alex Armand Akbari
NEWS| Tenzin Chagzoetsang ‘10, who is of Tibetan origin, lives in Utah with his family.