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President John Hennessy described the new Institute for the Environment yesterday afternoon.
National recruiting scandals prompt examination of trips
NEWS|
Allegations of sexual assault at a party for football recruits at the University of Colorado have thrown college athlete-recruiting practices into the national spotlight.
Sullivan reports on successes to Fac Sen
NEWS|
Outgoing Law School Dean Kathleen Sullivan highlighted faculty development and student yield rates in her final presentation on the current and future status of the Law School during the Faculty Senate meeting yesterday afternoon.
Student organizations regroup after nine special-fees denials
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Nine student groups were dealt blows when they failed to secure special-fees funding in last week’s election. Many of these groups are looking at drastic cuts, including shrinking the Big Game bonfire and halving the Mind’s Eye’s production run.
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Ash builds on father's legacy
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By SCOTT ALLEN
DESK EDITOR
From the moment his father held him for the first time, Jonny Ash was supposed to play baseball.
Ex-utilitymen lead Card against Cal
SPORTS|
By NATHAN KURZ
STAFF WRITER
It seems every week you can point to another reason why the Stanford baseball team is off to its best start in over two decades.
Softball faces tough Pac-10 test against 40-1 Arizona
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The No. 9 Stanford softball team (33-10, 3-3 Pacific-10 Conference) continues its arduous conference schedule this weekend as it plays top-ranked Arizona (40-1, 6-0) and No.
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Environmental policy promising
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There are some ethical issues on which it is reasonable to expect a respected university to be ahead of the national curve: Fair treatment of workers, socially responsible investments, a commitment to improving the environment.

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