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Recommendations were made to restore Old Union to its more traditional role as a center for student life.
Old Union to be renovated as student hub
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The University is planning a $24 million renovation of Old Union and the surrounding areas to create a more extensive student center by increasing the lawn space in the area, opening up Old Union to White Plaza and replacing the administrative offices that currently occupy Old Union with spaces for student groups.
Dean tapped as interim head of Student Affairs
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Dean of Students Greg Boardman was officially named interim Dean of Student Affairs yesterday and will temporarily replace Gene Awakuni, vice provost for student affairs, who is departing Stanford in March.
Phone, Internet costs combined into one bill
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Student in-room network connection and landline telephone fees will be bundled into one new telecommunications bill, which all Stanford students, except Schwab residents, will be required to pay by fall of next academic year, according to a new plan unveiled by Residential Computing and Internet Technology Systems and Services, or ITSS.
$9 million to fund climate research
New group to evaluate student-group funding
Events highlight Islamic diversity
Student organization celebrates Kyoto Protocol
Schwarzenegger cuts funding for California schools
Frosh gather for mid-year convocation
Strictly Ballroom
Prof. wins National Medal of Science
ASSU Senate approves ballot requests
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The No. 2 Stanford men's swimming and diving team will try to continue its dominance over Berkeley in their last dual meet of the year on Saturday. Both teams are undefeated.
Cardinal try to stay perfect at Big Swim
The unbeaten men's team hopes to hand Berkeley its first loss
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The Stanford football team had a shot to upset BCS hopeful Cal in Big Game. The Cardinal men’s and women’s basketball teams each swept the Bears this season.
Men's tennis to face first test at Indoor Tournament
SPORTS|
It’s that time again. Midterms have officially consumed the lives of many a Stanford student. The members of the No. 7 Stanford men’s tennis team are no exception, as the Cardinal (6-0) gear up for their own midterm, the National Team Indoor Championship tomorrow through Sunday in Chicago.
Card travel to Westwood
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If numbers told the whole story, this one would be brief.
Tomorrow evening, the No. 11 men’s volleyball team will take on No.
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Hennessy takes positive step on labor
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As an academic leader, Stanford should try to take a treat its workers fairly and with the respect that they deserve. University President John Hennessy’s statement last week — supporting workers’ rights and changing Stanford’s policy accordingly — did just that.

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