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Construction at the new Wilbur parking structure located across from Vaden Health Center near Campus Drive. The subterranean parking structure will be completed by March 2008, while the nearby Munger residential complex construction lags behind.
UPDATE: Donald Rumsfeld headed to Stanford
Former Secretary of Defense will be Hoover visiting fellow
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Former Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld will be joining the ranks of the Hoover Institution as a distinguished visiting fellow, the University announced Friday afternoon.
Powers resigns from post
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Maureen Powers publicly announced her resignation as Dean of Students last week after serving in the post for only one year. Powers will officially leave Stanford on Sept. 14.
Bracewell dies after 50 years at Stanford
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Electrical Engineering prof. emeritus Ronald Bracewell died of heart failure at his campus home on Aug. 12. He was 86.
Student journalist under fire in Uganda
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Kampala, Uganda - Katherine Roubos ‘07 stumbled into a storm of controversy this week more befitting a Hollywood movie than a first-time journalism internship: religious leaders and hundreds of protesters rallied in the Ugandan capitol Tuesday, calling for her deportation because of her controversial articles on gay rights.
Munger construction irks students
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Bulldozers will continue to buzz around campus this fall as construction chugs along on the Munger residential complex and the underground Wilbur Field parking structure. While the parking garage is expected to be completed later this academic year, students will have to wait until 2009 for the opening of the Munger complex — construction delays have pushed back the project’s start date.
Dartmouth decision prompts Board review
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Dartmouth College has made national news with its hotly debated plan to revise its Board of Trustee election process, sparking dialogue in schools across the country about the proper role for alumni in university governance.
Faculty campaign donations on rise
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Newly released data reveals that Stanford affiliates are more politically active than many of their peers — the University currently ranks seventh in the amount of private faculty contributions to 2008 presidential contenders. The faculty contributions go overwhelmingly to candidates from the Democratic Party.
Police Blotter
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