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Marco Barricelli reads from a Tale of Two Cities last night in Dinkelspiel. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/3453
Adrian Gaitan

Marco Barricelli reads from a Tale of Two Cities last night in Dinkelspiel.

Band gets three-year suspension

By Shirin Sharif
NEWS| The Band has been placed on a three-year alcohol suspension through winter quarter 2006-2007 for destruction of private property, violating University policy and state law for underage alcohol consumption and violating University travel policy.

Fee changes felt from Club Sports to KZSU

By Brendan Selby
NEWS| Though many students remain baffled by the complicated issue of special-fees funding, the effects of the ASSU Undergraduate Senate’s recent decision to slash the proposed budgets of many student groups is already being felt across campus.

Shakespeare in Asia leads to cultural exchange

By Anthony Ha
NEWS| A four-day event that will bring directors, scholars and performers from across the globe to explore the performance of William Shakespeare’s plays in Asia begins Thursday.

Volunteer for Vets

By Erik Hope
NEWS| The Stanford chapter of United Students for Veterans’ Health (USVH), one of the largest service organizations on campus, is celebrating its tenth anniversary this spring.

Teacher Talk: The jobs of a university president, part I

By Gerhard Casper
NEWS| From 1992 to 2000 I served as president of Stanford University. Students often ask me: “What was the job like?” Among the many things I learned as president was the fact that I had at least nine jobs and that one of those nine jobs was a job that most everybody in the country referred to as “college president.” The other jobs were CEO of a very substantial enterprise, trustee of a trust established in perpetuity, a fundraiser, an educator, a public figure, a social worker and an entertainer.