Surgeon sues University, hospital for discrimination
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A surgeon at Stanford Hospital has filed suit against both the University and the hospital alleging racial and gender discrimination.
Google reveals a few secrets
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Google opened its sprawling Mountain View campus to journalists for the first time yesterday to sketch its vision for the future of Web searching and to announce the release of several new products, including a personalized homepage option similar to that offered by Yahoo!
Univ. bucks trend, sees increase in int’l students
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While post-Sept. 11 immigration laws have caused a nationwide drop in the number of international students coming to the United States, Stanford has bucked the trend.
Prof. heads to Chile to fight cancer
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During one of the first ever humanitarian missions to treat skin cancer, Dermatology Prof. Hayes Gladstone traveled to Chile last month and provided free care to more 20 patients.
EV gears up for carnival
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Pony rides, clowns making balloon penguins and a petting zoo will be just several of the attractions at tomorrow’s Graduate Family Carnival in Escondido Village.
Writing prizes awarded
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Stanford’s Program in Creative Writing announced yesterday the winners of the Bocock-Guerard Fiction Prize and Urmy-Hardy Poetry Prizes.
More than just nudity: The co-op life
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At the top of San Juan street, above the chaos of the Row, sits a beautiful New England-style house. Dried herbs and flowers hang from hooks in the kitchen, and the scent of fresh bread fills the rooms.
Palo Alto offers French film club
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La Maison Francaise offer a number variety of opportunities for Francophiles to enjoy different aspects of French culture.
Police blotter
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This report covers a selection of crimes from May 12 to May 17 as recorded in the Stanford Police Department Public Bulletin.

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