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Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright mixed humor with policy last night in a packed Kresge Auditorium. The current Georgetown professor offered analytical insight into today's policy dilemmas, as well as strategic advice for the next U.S. President.
SLAC-bound Iranians hindered
Energy Department extensively screens all Iranian applicants
NEWS|
Though many Iranian students and researchers hoping to study in the U.S. face hurdles in their attempts to garner U.S. visas, the obstacles do not end once they step foot in the States.
Albright assesses U.S. policies
NEWS|
Described as “insightful, candid and humorous” by Political Science Prof. Scott Sagan, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright took a packed Kresge Auditorium on an imaginary “world tour” last night, highlighting critical regions and offering strategic advice for the next president.
Program for teachers is popular
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The highly selective program chooses college students for a two-year teaching commitment at schools nationwide.
Sports
True Two-Way Player
SPORTS|
Yount, who pitched the first complete game of his career on Friday, has had to take a more active role in his duties as a pitcher for the Cardinal since the midseason injury to preseason ace Jeremy Bleich.
Olympic Hopeful
SPORTS|
The NCAA men’s gymnastics season ended over a month ago.he NCAA men’s gymnastics season ended over a month ago. For the Stanford men, it ended in disappointment as the No. 1 ranked Cardinal fell just short of a national title.
But for a few of the Stanford gymnasts, the season was just one part — albeit an important part — of the journey.
No Looking Back
SPORTS|
It’s easy to remember the good things about a player, a team or even an era.
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Editorial: Senior class presidents worthy of praise
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Often, the Editorial Board writes about deficiencies and problems at Stanford and so it is a welcome change to be able to praise a group of students that have done a great job over the entirety of the school year.

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