Author: Ryan Mac
Staff Writer
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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.
Univ. houses all guaranteed undergrads
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Despite concerns following the Draw that some students would be left without space on campus, Housing announced it has accommodated all undergraduates who qualified for guaranteed housing.
Medical Center considers expanding housing at city’s request
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Palo Alto City Council’s hopes that Stanford Hospital and Clinics will develop housing as part of its expansion project have hit a major impediment, as the hospital lacks the land to contribute to such an effort.
Housing assures fall quarter spaces
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Students worried about securing on-campus housing for the coming quarter can breathe a collective sigh of relief, say Student Housing officials.
Medical Center sells lab, lays off workers
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Stanford Medical Center announced last week that it would lay off 200 workers at its 3375 Hillview Ave. outreach laboratory — just a year and a half after hundreds of workers were moved into the brand new lab.
Hospital pursues $2 billion expansion plan
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In spite of concerns surrounding certain project developments, the University’s early proposals to rebuild Stanford Hospital and modernize Lucile Packard Children’s Center and the School of Medicine have all gone according to plan, the University said.
Senator targets Schatzberg for conflict of interest
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Psychiatry Prof. Alan Schatzberg, a renowned and well-respected member of Stanford’s School of Medicine, has become the center of a Senate investigation into researchers who work on university campuses while also cooperating with drug companies and other outside corporations.
Stanford Web channel debuts on YouTube
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Stanford expanded its Web outreach two weeks ago with the launch of its first channel on the widely popular video-sharing site YouTube.
Stanford prepares for earthquakes
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The 5.6 magnitude earthquake that shook Stanford in the fall of 2007 may only be a taste of what’s to come, according to a recent U.S. Geological Survey study.
SCAI controversy comes to Senate
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During Tuesday’s ASSU Undergraduate Senate meeting, senators turned their attention to the recent controversy surrounding the Students Confronting Apartheid in Israel (SCAI) photo exhibit that was removed earlier this month.
College Board to axe four AP tests
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The College Board’s recent decision to cut four Advanced Placement (AP) exams for the 2009-2010 academic year has resulted in mixed reactions from academic departments at Stanford.

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