Danish prince pays royal visit
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While U.S. politicians and analysts clamor for renewable energy in the wake of skyrocketing oil prices, the Royal Highness Prince Joachim of Denmark took action yesterday by visiting Stanford to promote the launch of the Innovation Center Denmark — a bridge firm for developing alternative energy sources.
Phone line blackout hits campus
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Stanford briefly went quiet yesterday morning, as the University’s phone service shut down around campus and the hospital.
Scowcraft urges U.S.-China cooperation
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Brent Scowcroft, the national security advisor to Presidents Gerald Ford and George Herbert Walker Bush, said last night that China faces continuing challenges both at home and in its relationship with the United States.
Univ. faces fierce trail opposition
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Last week, San Mateo County Supervisors held a public meeting with members of the community to discuss an offer by Stanford to build a recreational trail along Alpine Road.
Study finds race matters in death penalty
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Race still plays a large role in swaying the death sentence, according to the findings of Jennifer Eberhardt, an associate professor of psychology at Stanford.
Bing Nursery to celebrate its 40th anniversary tomorrow
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This Saturday, the Bing Nursery School, part of the Department of Psychology, will celebrate its 40th anniversary. Since its founding in 1966, the school has been a center for child development research and a place where undergraduates can gain first-hand experience observing and interacting with young children.
Small fires, suspicious cars and juvenile jubilee
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This report covers a selection of crimes from May 26 to May 31 as recorded in the Stanford Police Department Public Bulletin.
Stanford Prison Dance
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What should you do if you're about to be sent to jail for three years?
Go Back to Borrone
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Cafe Borrone is a trendy restaurant/coffee house that touts a wonderful selection of drinks, salads, sandwiches, soups and desserts.

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