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Author: Theo Milonopoulos


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Potential football recruit killed in shooting

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Jamiel Shaw, Sr.

Univ. sees drop in alcohol emergencies

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Fewer Stanford students are going to the emergency room because of alcohol poisoning than in previous years, according to statistics provided by the Stanford University Department of Public Safety (SUDPS) and Vaden Health Center. But many of the cases reported this year involve not only freshmen but also upperclassmen and graduate students.

Rice plans return to Stanford

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice suggested Thursday that she would likely be returning to Stanford after she completes her service in the Bush administration.

Housing apps face Web lock

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Several students reported seeing incorrect information on their online housing applications around the 6 p.m. draw deadline this past Sunday, finding wrong email addresses, inaccurate rankings and mistaken priority assignments on Axess.

University announces bold aid policy

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Stanford announced that it will significantly reduce the expected contributions of lower- and middle-income families to tuition and other educational expenses for students enrolled in the 2008-2009 academic year.

Aid changes to be announced

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| The University is expected to announce changes to its financial aid and tuition policies next week, the chair of Stanford’s Board of Trustees said Monday.

Supply truck ignites in parking lot

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| A truck fire broke out in a parking lot behind the Graduate School of Business late yesterday afternoon after flames appeared in the vehicle’s engine compartment.

Students gear up for Tues. primaries

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Even as college groups across the country rally around the candidates with unprecedented fervor, several student organizers at Stanford said they are surprised by the relative absence of political activity taking place on the Farm.

Emergency notification system retooled

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| University public safety officials have begun implementing an enhanced emergency notification system that would alert students in the event of a major immediate danger on campus.

Mirrielees flood evicts 14 students

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| A kitchen fire broke out early Tuesday morning in a Mirrielees apartment, and while no one was injured, there was substantial water damage to several dorm rooms.

Axe & Palm to freshen menu

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Students now have the option of substituting a side salad in place of fries or picking from a variety of vegetarian options including tofu, vegetarian rice bowls and vegetarian chili.

Students face cramped conditions

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| The conversion of the basement study room in Crothers Hall was the latest manifestation of the University’s efforts to mitigate a housing crunch that left dozens of students returning to campus winter quarter unassigned in the Draw.

Fundamental Standard may limit speech

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| The University’s Fundamental Standard requires Stanford students to show “respect for order, morality, personal honor and the rights of others as is demanded of good citizens.”

D.C. students support environment

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Six Stanford students joined over 5,000 other college environmental activists in Washington, D.C. last week, calling on federal lawmakers to combat climate change through a series of clean energy initiatives.

D.C. program celebrates 20th

By Theo Milonopoulos
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Teacher certification reformed

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| New teachers will be required to demonstrate more than their knowledge of reading, writing and arithmetic before being allowed to teach in California public schools under new guidelines developed by researchers at the School of Education.

Construction projects underway all across campus

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| The roundabouts will help divert traffic flow around two permanent structures, one at the southern end of Lasuen Mall in front of the clock tower and one at the northern entrance to White Plaza.

Dartmouth decision prompts Board review

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Dartmouth College has made national news with its hotly debated plan to revise its Board of Trustee election process, sparking dialogue in schools across the country about the proper role for alumni in university governance.

Munger construction irks students

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Bulldozers will continue to buzz around campus this fall as construction chugs along on the Munger residential complex and the underground Wilbur Field parking structure. While the parking garage is expected to be completed later this academic year, students will have to wait until 2009 for the opening of the Munger complex — construction delays have pushed back the project’s start date.

Roundabouts to regulate bike traffic

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Students accustomed to racing through White Plaza and the notorious “Intersection of Death” will be slowed by two bicycle roundabouts being installed this summer by the University’s Department of Planning.

Parking permit prices to increase

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Student drivers will have to dish out extra cash for parking permits for the 2007-2008 school year, Parking and Transportation Services (P&TS) announced last week.