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Gyurme Tethong, an employee at Stonesculpt, works to sand the stones in front of the Main Quad yesterday. Tethong and others are working to beautify the stone masonry around the storied Quad. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7615
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Gyurme Tethong, an employee at Stonesculpt, works to sand the stones in front of the Main Quad yesterday. Tethong and others are working to beautify the stone masonry around the storied Quad.

Students react to Kim

Despite squatter’s eight-month ruse, most feel secure but a divide remains over who is to blame, whether Kim should be allowed to return and whether the family should pay fines
By Rahul Kanakia
NEWS| As campus buzzed with talk about impostor Azia Kim’s involvement in ROTC, a strong majority of more than 40 students interviewed Tuesday said that the ordeal has not shaken their sense of security on campus and that the 18-year-old Fullerton resident who pretended to be a student for eight months should be forced to pay restitution to the University.

Squatters’ stints not isolated incidents

By Sam Bhagwat
NEWS| Although Azia Kim and Elizabeth Okazaki might have campuswide name recognition for their extended and uninvited stints on campus, they’re hardly the first people to deceive their way onto the nation’s top campuses, and they wreaked relatively little havoc compared to some others who have had more sinister intentions at other places.

Hennessy: We’ll join WRC, FLA

By Andrea Fuller
NEWS| In his first public statement since 11 students were arrested for storming his office last week, President John Hennessy partially conceded to the demands of the Stanford Sweat-Free Coalition. In an op-ed that ran in yesterday’s Daily, Hennessy announced a compromise that would lay the groundwork for the University to join the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) and the Fair Labor Association (FLA).

Unassigned in Draw limbo

By Allison Dedrick
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Noted black faculty eye Harvard offers

By Lia Hardin
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Senate meeting mired in debate

By megan maass
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Senior Recitals: Four years in the making

By Kathleen Ryou
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Street protests in Chile outdo sit-in

By Patrick Fitzgerald
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‘Somos’ shines light on Latin America

By Roxna Irani
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Finding value in interdisciplinarity

By Vaughan Meyer
NEWS| Old barriers are breaking and new connections are forming, both in the greater world and in the University.

Eggs a la Terman

By Laura Chang
NEWS| The suspense was almost too much to bear at last Friday’s Egg Drop Contest, when the crowd converged upon a strange contraption outside of Terman Engineering Center.

UPenn law dean to head public service center

By The Daily News Staff
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Deans, ASSU meeting invites student input

By The Daily News Staff
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