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Correction: Borrelli has big shoes to fill for Cardinal
SPORTS|
In last week’s story “Borrelli has big shoes to fill for Cardinal,” author Angelique Dakkak, a Daily Visiting Intern, inaccurately attributed the following quotation to wrestling head coach Jason Borrelli:
Arts spotlight on: Urban Nights Dance Fusion
INTERMISSION|
Corrections
NEWS|
$15 million to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
NEWS|
Caterpillars invade Farm
NEWS|
As students returned to campus for spring quarter, they were greeted by swarms of fuzzy caterpillars. The insects, which hang from trees and on plants all around campus, have been exceptionally noticeable on campus in recent years.
Correction
OPINIONS|
Student joins Senior Fellows
NEWS|
Ketterle, a mechanical engineering student who is a specialist in energy and environmental protection, is the director of the Roosevelt Institution Center on Environment and Energy.
Correction
PAGE TWO|
There were two errors in yesterday’s Page Two story, “Coins in the Legislative Machine.” Contrary to the story, State Senator Don Perata was not up for re-election last November.
New Dollies chosen
NEWS|
Hospital administrator dies of natural causes
NEWS|
Junior Formal attracts large crowd; students travel to San Francisco
NEWS|
Stanford water safe to drink; students should not be concerned with milky color
NEWS|
Students reporting “milky” drinking water in their on-campus housing need not worry.
Kenneth Starr
NEWS|
Starr, who gained notoriety during the Clinton impeachment, spoke to students at the Law School yesterday afternoon about the death penalty, for which he offered qualified support.
Correction
NEWS|
In yesterday’s article about Stanford’s recent designation as an exemplary school for junior faculty (“Report finds junior faculty satisfied”), The Daily mistakenly referred to Vice Provost for Development Pat Jones — whose full name is Patricia — as male.
Important dates to remember
CAREERS|
Friday, February 2, 6:30pm-8:30pm - Frances C.
The Biotech Guide
CAREERS|
Have you ever gone to a job fair and been left with the feeling that Stanford students only go into consulting or investment banking after graduation?
Coming Soon: Sehbali
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE|
This unique establishment is located in the landmark brick building constructed in 1902, formerly filled by Mill’s the Florist.
Big club without the big trip
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE|
Blue Chalk Cafe provides a great alternative for locals looking for a big-club atmosphere minus the 30 minute trek to the City or San Jose.
More than just Senior Night
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE|
Fanny & Alexander, or F&A’s as known by most, has been serving the local community for over 10 years by going above and beyond with live music and daily happy hours.
Hawaii at your doorstep
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE|
Stepping into Ramona Street’s Hukilau, you cannot help but feel like you’re fresh off the plane in Honolulu.
Comedy, comfort and convenience on campus
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE|
The Seven Fifty is more than just a campus bar - it’s a chill lounge and a cozy venue for comedians and bands alike.
Romance and relaxation
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE|
Located just across the street from Stanford with lots of free parking, Scott’s Seafood Restaurant is an easy and convenient place to soothe your stress after endless hours of responsibilities and studying at school.
Night Life Guide
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE|
Are you tired of the Stanford “party” scene?
A dash of India at elegant Mantra
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE|
Step into Mantra and be transported to an intimate world where class meets culture.
Stay classy, Vinyl Room
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE|
Upon entering The Vinyl Room, you’ll notice a startling lack of pretense that other bars of its quality possess.
Amongst change, Fred’s is constant
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE|
Fred’s is a place that is more than just a pint after work. They have a nice arcade, pool and foosball for everyone wanting to work up a sweat.
Flagship Gordon Biersch still true to form
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE|
When you think of Gordon Biersch, you think of the beer — and for good reason.
FMOTQ reaches out, embraces all
NEWS|
The spit-swapping, Band-rallying, cold-sharing orgy that is Full Moon on the Quad is upon us once again, and every corner of campus has been scurrying to prepare before the clock strikes twelve.
Elegant Chinese Dining: Chef Chu’s
DINING GUIDE|
WWalk into Chef Chu’s and you are immediately drawn to the framed photographs that hang near the front desk.
Pasta? Yes, Please
DINING GUIDE|
Walk past brightly lit “Pasta?” on University Avenue and at first glance you’ll think you’ve found an upscale bar.
Siam Royal: Another Delicious Taste of Thailand
DINING GUIDE|
When it comes to Oriental offerings on and around campus, there are literally dozens of choices.
The Thai House: Thai Choices Galore
DINING GUIDE|
Thai restaurants are a dime-a-dozen in the Stanford area, but the Thai House stands out for its attention to detail.
The 750: On-Campus Fun, Food and Games
DINING GUIDE|
Cardinal athletic jerseys and Pac-10 pennants look down on the bar while a framed poster of John Belushi in his now-classic “COLLEGE” t-shirt guards the entryway.
Cafe Pro Bono: Jovial, Soulful, and Delicious Italian
DINING GUIDE|
Family-owned Cafe Pro Bono is tucked away on a side street off of California Avenue.
Applewood Pizza: Upper Crust Pizza, Low Prices
DINING GUIDE|
Manager Attila Varsanyi reels off the names of Applewood Pizza’s competition — Skip’s, Dominos, Pizza My Heart — but his eyes never reveal any fear, and that may be because he knows he’s already got the competition beat. The Los Altos pizza joint offers 18 different pie combinations, but Varsanyi says the Menlo Combo with pepperoni, salami, Italian sausage and vegetables is the most popular.
Mango Caribbean Cafe: A Taste of Jamaica
DINING GUIDE|
Mango Caribbean Cafe is the only place in downtown Palo Alto where you can order curried goat.
Jing Jing: A Gold Standard in Chinese
DINING GUIDE|
Jing Jing, which appropriately translates into “gold” from Chinese, has established itself as just that, the gold standard for Asian cuisine in Palo Alto.
Trellis: Traditional Italian Worth the Drive
DINING GUIDE|
Located on Menlo Park’s restaurant row, Trellis is arguably one of the best Italian restaurants in the area.
JJ&F: Delicious Deli Dining
DINING GUIDE|
JJ&F is well known amongst the Stanford population for being the closest grocery store to campus — useful if your sole mode of transport involves either two legs are or wheels.
Sundance Steakhouse: A Temple to Meat
DINING GUIDE|
It’s all about the beef.
Compadres: Southwestern Cooking with a Mexican Accent
DINING GUIDE|
Compadres, a family-owned Mexican restaurant on El Camino Real in Palo Alto, is one of the more popular restaurants on the Peninsula for Stanford students.
Scott’s Seafood: Pricy Prawns Worth Every Penny
DINING GUIDE|
The unassuming shopping mall location of Scott’s Seafood doesn’t prepare you for the unmistakable upper-crust aura that hits you as you open the door.
Darbar Indian Cuisine: A Taste of India in Palo Alto
DINING GUIDE|
The family-owned establishment, located just off University Avenue on High Street, is handsomely furnished with many traditional paintings gracing the walls.
Celia’s Mexican Restauran: Classic, Classy Mexican
DINING GUIDE|
Located less than two miles from Stanford down El Camino Real, Celia’s Mexican Restaurant is a fine destination for delicious and moderately priced south-of-the-border cuisine.

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