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Nina Gonzaludo

Students visit the new office of Undergraduate Admission and Financial Aid, located on Galvez Street.

853 students admitted early

By Mandy Kovach
NEWS| In its third year, the non-binding Single Choice Early Action (SCEA) program offered admission to 853 students for the Class of 2010.

Law School switch

By Mima Mohammed
NEWS| Stanford Law School has officially switched from the semester system to the quarter system, in a move similar to that of the University of Chicago Law School.

Trustees preview 2007 budget

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| While Stanford students were busy taking final exams last December, the University’s Board of Trustees were busy reviewing future budgets and capital projects.

Sullivan failed Calif. bar exam

By Chris Lin
NEWS| If you thought that your fall quarter finals were about as unpleasant as having an elephant stomp your head into a high-speed blender, take a moment to consider the California bar exam.

Vandals still at large

By Adam Widman
NEWS| The Stanford University Department of Public Safety is investigating a series of vandalisms that occurred on Monday, Dec.

Peter Haas dies at 86; University mourns

By Amna Aziz
NEWS| When the late Peter Haas was asked why his family was so generous with their money, he replied, “If we had money, it was really not ours alone.

Too cute for words!

By Mia Lee
NEWS| Who could forget the Antarctic starts of last summer’s silver screen, when moviegoers went wild for the adorable, waddling, tuxedo-clad creatures in March of the Penguins?

Want a perfect playlist? Clairvoyant computers come to the rescue

By Andrew Leifer
NEWS| Computers are not supposed to be able to read your mind, but in today’s column we look at two cases where they come pretty darn close. The first is Pandora, a new Internet radio station that knows what kind of music you like.