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Striking janitors marched for a second day Thursday in protest of ABM Janitorial Services, an outside contractor who supplies laborers to the University. The workers, whose previous contract with the contractor ended April 30, have reached a stalemate in current negotiations. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9249
Shams Shaikh

Striking janitors marched for a second day Thursday in protest of ABM Janitorial Services, an outside contractor who supplies laborers to the University. The workers, whose previous contract with the contractor ended April 30, have reached a stalemate in current negotiations.

Rice plans return to Stanford

Former provost hopes to write, teach on the Farm
By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice suggested Thursday that she would likely be returning to Stanford after she completes her service in the Bush administration.

Congress revisits GI Bill

By Salone Kapur
NEWS| The Senate overwhelmingly passed a new GI Bill Thursday that would expand the educational benefits for soldiers who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Food costs rise for Stanford Dining

By Scott Sayare
NEWS| Dining’s food costs have risen 4 to 5 percent this year, with projections for a 7 to 8 percent increase for the 2008-2009 academic year. But dining halls have not altered their offerings to students.

Artwork salvaged from storm

By Julianne Stern
NEWS| Paintings by some of the most distinguished European and American artists of the past 400 years will be traveling to Stanford as part of the “Spared from the Storm” exhibition, which will open June 4 at the Cantor Arts Center.

Police Blotter

By Shelley Gao
NEWS| n At 8:35 p.m.