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On Friday, students hosted a Post-Katrina Awareness Rally and Day of Action, which featured a New Orleans-style procession and a display of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7446
Masaru Oka

On Friday, students hosted a Post-Katrina Awareness Rally and Day of Action, which featured a New Orleans-style procession and a display of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs.

Disputes cloud sweat-free negotiations

SweatFree coalition touts rigorous factory oversight; University official offers more corporate-friendly alternative
By Amit Arora
NEWS| Representatives from the Stanford SweatFree Coalition met with the administration for the sixth time in eight weeks last Wednesday in a negotiation process that appears to have no end in sight.

Wilbur 'valet service' opens

By Janet Kim
NEWS| Beginning today, drivers who park their cars in the Wilbur lot will participate in a University-mandated valet service that aims to ameliorate the parking shortages caused by nearby construction.

Committee vote divided

By Andrea Fuller
NEWS| ASSU Senate Chair Priyanka Sharma ‘09 cast the deciding vote for Corinne Prudhomme ‘09 as the chair of the Appropriations Committee on Friday, breaking a 4-4 tie.

First Greenfest held on Farm

By Lynda Browning
NEWS| As calls for greater sustainability intensify around campus, students hosted the University’s first-ever “Greenfest” in White Plaza on Friday.

Jewish sorority approved for fall

By Laura Rumpf
NEWS| Alpha Epsilon Phi (AEPhi), a traditionally Jewish national sorority, recently won committee approval from the Office of Student Affairs to become the University’s sixth Inter-Sorority Council (ISC) organization when it arrives on campus next fall.