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Email scam snares students

Scam artists masquerade as Bank of America in scheme to steal unknowing victims’ identities
By Andrea Fuller
NEWS| Over the last week, Stanford chat lists have been inundated with messages cautioning students about a Bank of America scam that managed to make its way into many students’ email inboxes.

Old Union delays ire students

By megan maass
NEWS| After more than a year of construction and delays, administrators say the new Old Union is nearing completion. But as the University prepares to take possession of the renovated building it is still unclear when students might be able to begin using the facility.

Dance marathon gears up

By Kelley Fong
NEWS| Almost 1,000 students will pull an all-nighter this Saturday — not finishing a paper or cramming for a midterm, but dancing to raise awareness and money for the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Road to a Dollie dream

By Laura Chang
NEWS| Sorry, MTV lovers, but last week’s first Dollie audition workshop was hardly the catty scene one might expect from a girls’ dance competition.

EPA panel calls for peace

By Mahncy Mehrotra
NEWS| In an effort to raise student awareness about the recent spate of violence in East Palo Alto, four student groups invited City Council member Ruben Abrica M.A. ‘78 and Police Department representative Kathy Samuels to participate in a panel discussion yesterday.

Senate approves new public policy master's

By Adam Sowlati
NEWS| The Senate unanimously approved the formation of a new public policy Master’s program for graduate students already enrolled in another Stanford graduate degree program.

Humanities fund for grants unveiled

By Kat Lewin
NEWS| President John Hennessy unveiled Stanford’s new Presidential Fund for Innovation in the Humanities on Jan.

Student panels keep tabs on IHUM, PWR

By Heather Heistand
NEWS| “The idea behind it is to make sure that students have a way of sending ideas to the administration of IHUM in addition to course evaluations,” said Dr.

Q&A: Marathon runners

By Kelley Fong
NEWS| Dance Marathon 2007 co-chairs Nick Cheng ‘07 and Tory Kauer ‘08 have devoted hundreds of hours over the past 11 months to make this year’s Dance Marathon (DM) the best yet.

Student cashes in on YouTube sale

By Katherine Cox
NEWS| Google has recently come under fire from media companies that claim their footage is being pirated on the YouTube site.

Harvard picks new president

By none
NEWS| The Crimson, citing three sources familiar with the situation, said that the university’s Board of Overseers will meet Sunday in a special session to approve the selection of Drew Gilpin Faust as the Cambridge, Mass.