Bravman pitches housing overhaul
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In an effort to improve undergraduate students’ residential experiences, the University unveiled yesterday a proposal that would fundamentally change the undergraduate housing system in coming years.
Hundreds attend Roosevelt opening
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“Take your ideas out of the filing cabinet,” read a PowerPoint slide during Kai Stinchcombe’s opening presentation at the Roosevelt Institution’s inaugural event at Tresidder’s Oak Lounge last night.
Friedman sees pros to Iraq war
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Describing himself as a natural optimist, Thomas Friedman said last night that he still believes in the Iraq war and its potential to catalyze change in the Arab Muslim world.
Trustees increase tuition again
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By JENNY ALLEN
SENIOR STAFF WRITER
The Board of Trustees announced an increase in tuition, and the decision to improve student space on campus, according to Chairman Burt McMurty, who debriefed members of the media yesterday.
East meets west at Pan-Asian music festival
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By PATRICK FITZGERALD
STAFF WRITER
The inaugural Stanford Pan-Asian Music Festival kicked off last night, beginning a five-day long celebration of music, art and culture.
ASSU Senate distributes funds to groups
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By SAL UMBERTO BONACCORSO
STAFF WRITER
ASSU Undergraduate Senators last night focused on the appropriation of funds to various student groups including the Delta Sigma Theta sorority, the Episcopal Lutheran Campus Ministry and the Vessels of Light.
Learn a language, live on the Row
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Although the Housing Draw is not until Spring quarter, many students are already scrambling to find a way to get into a Row house.
Parties, 'kick the keg' no problem for faculty on the Row
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In a statement to the University's Board of Trustees in 1897, Jane Stanford wrote, “It is desirable that the members of the faculty and the students should generally reside upon the grounds of the University.

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