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Malavika Sarukkai performs at a lecture-demonstration on Bharat Natyam, a type of Indian classical dance.
Dance Sister Dance
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“Indian classical dance is not just entertainment; it’s about being in a certain mood,” said Malavika Sarrukai, arguably one of the best Indian dancers in the world during a lecture-demonstration to a packed crowd in the Graduate Community Center last night.
Scientists boycott Dalai Lama
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“Om mani padme hum. Om mani padme hum,” this, chanted over and over by Buddhist monks, may not be the average person’s upper.
Vigil held for quake victims
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A middle aged man in a dark red sweater walked slowly around the Old Union courtyard last night, his expression blank as his eyes scanned the edge of the stone fountain, absorbing the numbers.
Senate addresses complaints
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Student problems with Stanford Dining Services and the 2006 Commencement location topped the list of complaints received by the ASSU Undergraduate Senate during yesterday’s office hours in White Plaza.
Director chosen for new center
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Stanford’s new Ultrafast Science Center aims to unite research scientists in the emerging field of studying tiny, fast-moving objects with unmatched tools and facilities.
GRE finalizes overhaul
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The Educational Testing Services (ETS) announced that after four years of extensive research, the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is finalizing its overhaul, and a new version will be used beginning October 2006.
Another 200 students to go abroad in spring
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For most members of the Stanford community, any mention of the Stanford campus conjures familiar memories of lush palms, gleaming red roofs and beautiful sandstone architecture.
What's up, dog?
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Meet Moise, a 6-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever. Even though Moise has four feet instead of two and furry paws, it doesn’t stop him from participating in extracurricular activities at Stanford.
Alums urge University to help rebuild quake-shaken schools in Pakistan
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Reunion Homecoming. To students carrying heavy backpacks and the weight of midterms, it looks like a big, ridiculous party featuring gray-hairs laughing and reminiscing on every open piece of Stanford lawn.
You'll all be geezers eventually
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With Full Moon on the Quad in all-too-recent memory, a discussion regarding the campus notion of “Sketchy Grads” is timely.

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