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After a year of renovation, Old Union courtyard has finally reopened. The addition of a number of new palm trees has given the building a face lift. Bikers can now freely pass by the site without woe, though construction will continue into the weeks ahead. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7641
Shams Shaikh

After a year of renovation, Old Union courtyard has finally reopened. The addition of a number of new palm trees has given the building a face lift. Bikers can now freely pass by the site without woe, though construction will continue into the weeks ahead.

Charges not likely for Azia

Kim unlikely to pay restitution, face jail time for imposter scam
By Niraj Sheth
NEWS| Stanford imposter Azia Kim may get off easier than many have expected, despite national coverage of her eight-month masquerade as a Stanford student. Neither law enforcement agencies nor the University is planning to take action against Kim, rendering restitution penalties or criminal charges for the 18-year-old Long Beach native unlikely.

Army grant sparks letter, concerns

By Andrea Fuller
NEWS| A group of 65 faculty members have banded together to protest the $105 million grant for the multi-institution U.S. Army High-Performance Computing Research Center (AHPCRC), which will be managed by Stanford. A letter signed by the faculty who oppose the grant pushes for the release of documents related to the grant and advocates for an open dialogue about the ethics of receiving military funding.

Campus facelift expected, GSB may relocate

By Andrew Valencia
NEWS| Jordan Quad and the Graduate School of Business (GSB) may soon have new homes, if all goes according to University architect David Lennox’s 20-year-plan. Lennox unveiled his projections for campus architectural additions and alterations at yesterday’s Faculty Senate meeting.

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Freshman Lindsay Burdette saw plenty of action in her first season on the Farm, and could be a key contributor in building a new winning streak for the Cardinal. Stanford lost 4-2 in the NCAA Championship semifinals to UCLA after winning 19 straight to close out the season. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7637
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Freshman Lindsay Burdette saw plenty of action in her first season on the Farm, and could be a key contributor in building a new winning streak for the Cardinal. Stanford lost 4-2 in the NCAA Championship semifinals to UCLA after winning 19 straight to close out the season.

89 Wins

Coaches and players reflect on the amazing streak that was
By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| January 18, 1974 is one of the more famous days in college athletic history.

Injuries strain Card athletes

By Allysia Finley
SPORTS| Before coming to Stanford, freshman swimmer Caitlin Reynolds trained about 24 hours a week, sometimes practicing five hours with her club team in the morning before competing in a high-school meet later that afternoon.

Men nearly top Crimson

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| Stanford men’s crew was hard to recognize yesterday at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) Regatta.

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Nobels’ funding fight crucial

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Of the whirlwind of events, lectures and celebrations that accompany Nobel Prize winners, few have been more important than recent testimony by Stanford’s Andrew Fire and Roger Kornberg before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Technology.

Pearls of Wisdom: Hello goodbye

Sick Sad World: No, I am not graduating

Pleading Inanity: Recess(ive) time

Op-Ed: Troubling Defense grant may have strings

Op-Ed: What do we do after four years of genocide?

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