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Members of the SEIU marched on President Hennessy's office Wednesday to protest what they believe are unfair wages and benefits.  Protesters were given clappers and whistles to amplify their sound in the Quad. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6142
Adrian Gaitan

Members of the SEIU marched on President Hennessy's office Wednesday to protest what they believe are unfair wages and benefits. Protesters were given clappers and whistles to amplify their sound in the Quad.

(9/14/06) ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: And the beat goes on

Band will not play at stadium opener but Band Run goes on after University puts on indefinite provisional status
By Jenny Allen
NEWS| The Stanford Band has been placed on indefinite provisional status as a student organization and will be led by an interim director, the University announced Thursday Sept.

News Update: Workers vote to accept new contract with University

By Christian Torres
NEWS| Stanford workers voted to ratify a new three year contract Thursday Sept. 7.

Katrina: a powerful example

By Michael Wilkerson
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Stem Cell advancement touted, but doubts about effectiveness and questions about ethics raised

By Kelley Fong
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As contract expires, workers rally

By Christian Torres
NEWS| Facing the expiration of their current contract today, workers with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 715 are resuming negotiations with the University in hopes of immediate resolution.

Horwitz eager to expand department

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| After a year-long search, Dr. Ralph Horwitz, dean and vice president for medical affairs of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, has been named chairman of the department of medicine for the School of Medicine.

Grumport tapped as vice provost

By Christian Torres
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Etchemendy: 4-1 gamble for Harvard president

By Christian Torres
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UPDATE: Governor passes college press bill

By Christian Torres
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Police Blotter

By Georgia Wells
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The Band: D.A. could prosecute students

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| Although the matter is still undergoing a criminal investigation, the University placed the band on suspension pending the outcome of its own investigation because it is believed that several members of the Stanford Band were involved with the incident.

Band in Limbo

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| It’s less than two weeks before the grand opening of the new Stanford Stadium and it is unclear whether Stanford University’s world-renown scatter band will be performing at the event.