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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
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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
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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.
Senate discusses shuttle service
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At last night’s ASSU Undergraduate Senate meeting, senators discussed a potential amendment to the current ASSU constitution by-laws in order to preserve the ASSU Shuttle initiative.
BRIEF: $20,000 allocated to student artists
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Seventeen artists recently received the first round of grants given last week by the University’s newly revived undergraduate ASSU Arts Grant Program.
BRIEF: SLAC appoints Merola as new COO
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The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) has named Alexander “Sandy” Merola as the facility’s new Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Associate Laboratory Director (ALD) for operations, according to the SLAC Today newsletter.
Flying high
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Like most busy students, it’s fair to say that Tom O’Sullivan doesn’t always have his feet on the ground.
The 5-SURE driver: A superhero in a golf cart
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Last weekend, Alison Ganem ‘11 wanted to get home from a party on the Row, but she didn’t feel safe walking alone.

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