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Though Moonbeans’ five-year contract is coming to an end, the vendor may again bid for the space outside of Green Library. The University intends to use the space to serve coffee even if Moonbeans is no longer the vendor. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9125
Mae Ryan

Though Moonbeans’ five-year contract is coming to an end, the vendor may again bid for the space outside of Green Library. The University intends to use the space to serve coffee even if Moonbeans is no longer the vendor.

Internet rumors fly regarding Moonbeans

By S. Werner
NEWS| Despite the claims of frantic email rumors, popular campus coffee shop Moonbeans will not be packing up its espresso machines -- at least not yet.

Obama takes NC, IN splits dems

By Nick Parker
NEWS| As Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) earned a decisive victory in the North Carolina primary Tuesday night and fought to a virtual tie in Indiana with his rival, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), his supporters on campus were happy with the results and predicted that the Democratic Party would coalesce behind whomever the eventual nominee is.

University examines privacy law

By Eric Messinger and Courtney "Thomas" Vance
NEWS| In the wake of school violence in 2007, including the shooting at Virginia Tech, Stanford and other universities are paying more attention to student mental health and to those who may be prone to violence.

ASSU chooses new chairs

By Mahncy Mehrotra
NEWS| During a three-hour long meeting, Senator Tiq Chapa ’10 won the Senate chair election against returning Senator Patrick Cordova ’09 in an 8-7 vote. Senator Shelley Gao ’11 defeated Senator Stephanie Chan ’11 for the deputy chair seat.

BRIEF: Santa Clara air merits “F”

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Santa Clara County received less than stellar air-pollution ratings in a recently released American Lung Association report.

BRIEF: Coffee coming to Caltrain station

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Another branch of Caffe del Doge is set to open in the Palo Alto Caltrain station, according to the Palo Alto Daily News.

BRIEF: Profs elected to science academy

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Five Stanford professors were elected to the National Academy of Sciences last week: Chemistry Prof.

The Renaissance pre-med

By Eric Messinger
NEWS| Pre-med students tend to show a lot of variety.

Enpalo: Student-run company works with clients to reduce emissions

By Chelsea Ma
NEWS| Many students vie for internships at high-tech companies.