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Several campus Native American groups are upset that the Stanford Indian mascot seems to be making a comeback on some Stanford apparel.
The pension problem
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While some progress has been made in talks between the University and the union representing its service employees, a strike could still be called any time by the workers’ negotiating team.
Fund cap irks groups
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When the ASSU announced earlier this month that it would institute several restrictions on student group funding in an effort to prevent massive overspending by undergraduate groups, such as the $158,784.
Native American groups demand apology for shirts
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For many students, the Stanford Cardinal has always represented the University on its playing fields, exemplifying the spirit of the school within its ranks and to the community at large.
Bill could cut student loan money
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Soon, your summer job feeding diced frogs to the donkeys at a local ranch may no longer be enough to pay for your education.
Senate considers reforms
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The ASSU Undergraduate Senate met last night to confirm a new publications director and consider issues such as constitutional reform and investment disclosure.
Study shows college students lacking skills
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Will you be ready for the real world after graduation?
High school aid policy worries students
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Just four years after the No Child Left Behind policy went into effect, the federal government has unveiled a new education program that will “rate the academic rigor of the nation’s 18,000 high schools,” according to a recent New York Times article.
Down by the Seashore — Students live, research at Hopkins
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Life at Stanford normally conjures up images of students bustling about on our sylvan campus against a backdrop of sloping hills.

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