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Construction on the Knight Management Center, which will be located on Serra Street across from the Schwab Residential Center, began on Sept. 10. The 360,000-square-foot campus has received a Platinum LEED certification and will feature eight new buildings.
Check out the new stanforddaily.com
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The Stanford Daily has moved to stanforddaily.com! Please check out our new site for the latest from the Farm, and update your bookmark and RSS feed. This site (daily.stanford.edu) will continue to serve as an archive for all issues from Sept. 24, 2008 and before.
Investments grow slightly
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Anticipation of the credit crunch and spike in oil prices positioned Stanford to report a robust 6.2 percent return on the investments in its endowment fund for last year.
84 use Web to cheat on GMAT
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Ten applicants to the Stanford Graduate School of Business and one recent graduate saw their GMAT scores cancelled early this month by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) due to their involvement with an illegal test preparation Web site.
Sports
Cardinal downed twice
Men come up short in Nike Invite, look to rebound vs. Broncos
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Brant Bishop is an optimistic guy. But when asked the about the disappointment of losing two close games at the Stanford Nike Invitational last weekend, Bishop, a junior midfielder and consummate team player, gave a half-smile and shrugged his shoulders.
Ranked opponents stall Card
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The Cardinal women had a breakthrough season in 2007, notching the second-highest win total (13) in program history and a NorPac Conference Championship.
Stanford seeks first national title since 2002
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After finishing fourth in the nation last year, the No. 3 Stanford men’s water polo team will look to supplant reigning national champion California and No. 2 USC in its hunt for the national crown in the 2008 season.
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Applause for New Aid Program
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As the school year begins, many students paying their fall-quarter tuition bills are shelling out far fewer dollars - all thanks to the University’s new financial aid initiative.

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