Students face falling dollar
Weak dollar makes for tight budgets for students abroad
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Students studying abroad are confronting higher prices and tighter budgets because of the weak value of the dollar abroad.
Scholarship memorializes Morsette
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A scholarship established in memory of Maurice “Mo” Morsette will help a male Native student from Morsette’s hometown of New Town, ND, afford a college education.
Univ. plans new arts district
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“We’re very much pushing out of the space we’re in already,” said Kristine Samuelson, chair of the Department of Art and Art History.
Officials offer int’l viewpoint
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Two foreign officials articulated their vision of the role the United States’ next president will play in global affairs.
Students celebrate Israel Pride Week
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Lexi Shechtel ‘10, co-president of the SIA and joint organizer of Israel Pride Week, said the event was organized to be a joyous remembrance of Israel’s independence and an opportunity to expose the Stanford community to a side of Israel that they usually do not see on the nightly news.
Police Blotter
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n Between 8 and 11 p.m., the victim’s unlocked bike was stolen from the Sigma Nu Fraternity during a party.

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