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President John Hennessey spoke at the ASSU Undergraduate Senate meeting. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5593
Joel Lewenstein

President John Hennessey spoke at the ASSU Undergraduate Senate meeting.

Lawsuit targets football

By Elizabeth Aguilar
NEWS| 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

By James Hohmann
NEWS| 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

By Daniel Novinson
NEWS| 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

By Christian L. Tom
NEWS| 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

By Christian Torres
NEWS| 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

By Clay Bavinger
NEWS| 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

By Daisy Chung
NEWS| Former Interim Dean for Student Affairs Greg Boardman has been named to the permanent position of vice provost for student affairs.

Penny Pinching

By Katie Bearman
NEWS| 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

By Ilena George
NEWS| 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

By Navin Sivanandam
NEWS| 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.