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Alejandro Toledo and wife Eliane Karp enjoy a warm Friday afternoon in the foothills on the outer edge of the University’s campus. Karp is lecturing in the School of Education, as her husband reflects on his time as Peru’s president. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7389
James Hohmann

Alejandro Toledo and wife Eliane Karp enjoy a warm Friday afternoon in the foothills on the outer edge of the University’s campus. Karp is lecturing in the School of Education, as her husband reflects on his time as Peru’s president.

Toledo: a man and his vision

Former Peruvian president reflects on his past and looks toward the future in exclusive interview
By James Hohmann
NEWS| In his first interview granted since stepping down as president, given exclusively to The Daily over two sessions last week, former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo reflected on his legacy and articulated a comprehensive plan to battle poverty.

GSB dean averts lending scandal

By Andrew Valencia
NEWS| As university administrators nationwide continue to receive a hailstorm of criticism for their cushy connections with lending companies, Graduate School of Business (GSB) Dean Robert Joss told The Daily that his position on the board of directors at Wells Fargo does not create an inappropriate conflict of interest.

Students duped by bike prank

By Rahul Kanakia
NEWS| Students who found warnings on their bicycles Friday morning that police would aggressively step up bike law enforcement seem to have been the victims of a prank. The notices purported to come from the Stanford University Department of Public Safety (DPS), but police officials denied issuing any such warnings.

STAND organizes demonstration to protest Darfur genocide

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Close to 100 Stanford students participated in the Global Day for Darfur rally in San Francisco yesterday.

Produce stand: fresh addition to Farm

By Lynda Browning
NEWS| Strawberries, kiwis, fava beans and rainbow chard took center stage at Tresidder Union on Friday, as the first installment of Stanford Dining’s Produce Stand was a hit among organizers and buyers alike.

GSC sends reps. to Washington

By Niraj Sheth
NEWS| Graduate students will soon have a voice in the nation’s capital, when the Graduate Student Council (GSC) sends representatives to Washington, D.C. to lobby on their behalf.