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Relaxing Melody: Faculty for the Stanford Jazz Workshop perform at the CoHo for a standing-room-only crowd on Monday. The CoHo’s Monday-night Jazz Jams have become a musical hotspot for summer residents. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9382
Jeff Keacher

Relaxing Melody: Faculty for the Stanford Jazz Workshop perform at the CoHo for a standing-room-only crowd on Monday. The CoHo’s Monday-night Jazz Jams have become a musical hotspot for summer residents.

Hospital, workers argue union status

SEIU no longer recognized; workers pursue new election
By Joanna Xu
NEWS| Stanford Hospital and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital announced last week that they will no longer recognize Service Employees International Union Local 715, sparking controversy between hospital administrators and healthcare workers.

Stanford in Redwood City

By Joanna Xu
NEWS| At 8,180 acres, Stanford has the largest contiguous university campus in America — and a planned off-campus expansion means that it’s only about to get bigger.

Housing assures fall quarter spaces

By Ryan Mac
NEWS| Students worried about securing on-campus housing for the coming quarter can breathe a collective sigh of relief, say Student Housing officials.

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Rob Grube ‘08 earned a hefty $48,000 paycheck in his first PGA Tour event, finishing in a seven-way tie for 14th place. The former Cardinal golfer, who helped lead Stanford to an NCAA title in 2007, finished with a final score of seven-under-par at 281. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9378
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Rob Grube ‘08 earned a hefty $48,000 paycheck in his first PGA Tour event, finishing in a seven-way tie for 14th place. The former Cardinal golfer, who helped lead Stanford to an NCAA title in 2007, finished with a final score of seven-under-par at 281.

Grube in the money in Reno

Rob Grube ‘08 finishes 14th; Wie misses the cut again
By Angelique Dakkak
SPORTS| After an exhilarating five-day tournament, running from July 28 through Aug. 3, the Reno-Tahoe Open proved to be a sensational event for Stanford golf fans, ending in disappointment for one golfer with Cardinal ties and achievement for another.

More than just a “splash-and-dash”

By Kenan Jiang
SPORTS| Ben Wildman-Tobriner ‘07 is in many ways a pretty average, just-out-of-college guy.

Politics can wait until after Games

By Erik Adams
SPORTS| Does anyone remember, four months ago, when a few crazy people climbed the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and unraveled that giant banner?

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Catfish Kvetch: All's Fair

By Dan Hirsch
OPINIONS| The abundance was unsettling and euphoric. Everywhere you looked, people held watermelon halves in the palms of their hands.

Stu's Views: Defending the Blue Dogs

Perspectives: Chronic Lyme Disease


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Classic Cinema: Patrons wait in line to enter the Stanford Theatre on University Ave. The theater, which opened in 1925, plays old films accompanied by live organ music. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9380
Phuong Vi Nguyen

Classic Cinema: Patrons wait in line to enter the Stanford Theatre on University Ave. The theater, which opened in 1925, plays old films accompanied by live organ music.