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The Department of Public Safety (DPS) is cracking down on bikes parked in improper areas by attaching warning flyers to such bikes. The Student 
Special Events Patrol, formed by the DPS this year, assists with the flyering efforts. The Pedestrian Zone prohibits bikes, skateboards and rollerblades. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8206
Maggie Skortcheva

The Department of Public Safety (DPS) is cracking down on bikes parked in improper areas by attaching warning flyers to such bikes. The Student Special Events Patrol, formed by the DPS this year, assists with the flyering efforts. The Pedestrian Zone prohibits bikes, skateboards and rollerblades.

Judicial Charter expands

New amendment gives Board on Judicial Affairs off-campus jurisdiction
By Carlee Brown
NEWS| Criminal offenses committed off-campus may no longer be out of the jurisdiction of the University, if a pending amendments to Stanford’s Student Judicial Charter is approved by President John Hennessy.

Flyers target bike parking violators

By Joanna Xu
NEWS| Most students know that bikes, skateboards and rollerblades are prohibited in the Pedestrian Zone, but may not realize that parking their bikes in the Zone can warrant a police citation.

Barriers block int’l students

By Susana Montes
NEWS| John Pearson, director of the Bechtel International Center, reminded the Graduate Student Council (GSC) last night that some international students may face delays or denials regarding their student visas.

Zipcar service coming to Farm

By Devin Banerjee
NEWS| Zipcar, the car-sharing agency that covers approximately 70 universities nationwide, will begin service at Stanford within the next month, according to Adam Brophy, company director of operations for university markets.

Executives talk business at breakfast

By Kamil Dada
NEWS| A number of the nation’s top executives gathered at the Faculty Club yesterday morning for a lecture from business guru Bill Price.

Speaker slams global warming

By Mima Mohammed
NEWS| The former space scientist and government scientific administrator, who is co-author of the bestselling book, “Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years,” claimed that observed warming is produced by the sun and that “human contribution is negligible.” Singer’s research suggests that for the past million years, the Earth has gone through warming and cooling phrases that have lasted about 1,500 years each.

Don’t know dormmates? Date them

By Chelsea Ma
NEWS| Sarah Macway’s idea of a nice date involves a romantic dinner off campus with some friendly conversation. After filling out a survey last week, she found one, minus the romance.