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The new Dollies were formally introduced to students on Friday by the Band, followed by a traditional dunking of the new Dollies in the Claw. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9104
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The new Dollies were formally introduced to students on Friday by the Band, followed by a traditional dunking of the new Dollies in the Claw.

No change in store for med school aid

Administrator stands behind current financial aid program
By Shelby Martin
NEWS| Stanford has no plans to revamp financial aid in response to new policies at Harvard and Yale.

Grad student grants promote community

By Shelby Martin
NEWS| Stanford’s Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education awarded seven grants to graduate students in different departments to foster discussion and collaboration.

Ugandan journalist faces jail

By Anneke Nelson
NEWS| Andrew Mwenda, a former Knight Fellow, was arrested on April 26 after investigating allegations of torture at the hands of the Ugandan government.

Endangered salamanders to be protected

By Loren Newman
NEWS| Stanford currently houses four kinds of protected species.

Alumni discuss careers in academia

By Eric Messinger
NEWS| The third-annual Distinguished Alumni Scholars Day will consist of workshops and seminars for both undergraduate and graduate students, informing students of the career opportunities in academia.

Campus Buzzword: The random hookup

By Marissa Miller
NEWS| Yes, here at Stanford, anything can be random, from the onset of a caterpillar plague to the presence of a techie in an Art History class. And then of course, there’s the random hookup.