Bush stresses domestic agenda
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In his State of the Union Address before Congress last night, President George W. Bush focused largely on the Middle East and on his plan to reform Social Security.
CGE to research grad quality of life
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Members of the Graduate Student Council are recruiting graduate student input from every department and school on campus in hopes of improving the educational opportunities and general quality of life for graduate students.
Overseas service groups elicit liability concerns
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Increasing concern for the safety of student humanitarians is causing the University to reconsider its policies towards new groups that work on international service projects.
Business professor advises president on tax reform
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Edward Lazear, professor at the Graduate School of Business and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, has been appointed to the President’s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform.
Stanford reclaims, renovates stables
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These days there aren’t any long faces around Stanford’s Red Barn — except maybe on the horses.
The University has reclaimed the Equestrian Center and historic Red Barn and is currently upgrading the site.
The Debate on Stem Cell Research: Can altered nuclear transfer find a middle ground?
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Is stem cell research bringing us closer to human cloning?
Eye on Nutrition...Dietary guidelines offer new health schedule
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In elementary school, just about every American child learns about the food pyramid. Today, dietary guidelines are not just based on the five basic food groups.
To the Typhoid Marys of Stanford University
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When it comes to health, the Stanford campus is filled with contradictions. To the casual observer, it would appear to be a highly health-conscious environment, where people are wary of diets and motivated to exercise.

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