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President John Hennessey spoke at the ASSU Undergraduate Senate meeting.
Lawsuit targets football
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According to a lawsuit filed by former Stanford employee Sheryl Kanzaki, members of the Stanford football squad took recruits to a San Francisco strip club in 2003.
Labor Update: Local conflict one of many throughout nation
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Negotiators from the University will meet with union leaders representing workers today for the first time since Dec. 13 to discuss re-opened portions of their contract.
Roberts court likely to uphold Solomon Amendment
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The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Dec. 6 tackling whether law schools must allow military recruiters the same access as other potential employers in light of the military’s discrimination of openly gay students.
Facebook: not just for stalking
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Camille Ricketts’ second story assignment for the Stanford Daily as a lowly freshman writer in 2002 was to write about students finding it difficult to complete multiple majors.
Hennessy hears concerns
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University President John Hennessy listened to student concerns including faculty and student diversity, financial aid and alumni interaction at a joint-ASSU/GSC Senate meeting last night.
Hackers obtain student info
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Just before winter break, several students received an e-mail from Stanford Information Technology Systems and Services (ITSS), instructing them to change their SUNet passwords.
Boardman takes position permanently
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Former Interim Dean for Student Affairs Greg Boardman has been named to the permanent position of vice provost for student affairs.
Penny Pinching
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While Stanford doctoral students enjoy priceless academic resources, their small salaries have them clipping coupons, learning to use a stove and prioritizing simple pleasures.
Graduate Life Office staff provide outreach, build community
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Residence deans, the Undergraduate Advising Program, resident assistants, resident fellows and a plethora of other resources exist to assist undergraduates with the issues that crop up as they navigate their scholastic and social lives at Stanford.
Brand Me, Baby
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When aliens land on campus, they’re going to be a little confused. Not only because they’ll be wondering why they chose Stanford as the place to make first contact, but also because they’ll be a little surprised at the school’s resemblance to an interstellar penal colony.

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