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Mae Ryan

Four students returning from fall quarter abroad found themselves squeezed into a study room in the basement of Crothers Hall, an East Campus residence which traditionally houses graduate students.

Chelsea campaigns at Farm

Q&A targets college female demographic
By Andrea Fuller
NEWS| Chelsea Clinton ‘01 fielded questions about her mother’s presidential bid last night before an audience of more than 100 young women packed on the floor of the Pi Beta Phi lounge.

Students face cramped conditions

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| The conversion of the basement study room in Crothers Hall was the latest manifestation of the University’s efforts to mitigate a housing crunch that left dozens of students returning to campus winter quarter unassigned in the Draw.

Short on funds, SLAC cuts jobs

By Heather Heistand
NEWS| As a result of Congressional budget cuts for the 2008 fiscal year, the Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC) has announced the anticipated layoffs of 225 of its 1,650 employees, in addition to financial cutbacks to some of its programs.

University sees rising revenues

By Andrew Valencia
NEWS| The University has released its 2007 fiscal year financial results, which saw a nearly 77 percent increase in excess revenues from last year.

Lab verifies Einstein theory

By Shelby Martin
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Solar system service

By Chelsea Ma
NEWS| The first and only chapter of its kind, Stanford GRID focuses on all things solar, from using solar ovens to make brownies and cider, to their most intensive project: installing solar panels on the homes of low-income families.

Champion of the chachalaca call

By Luke Henesy
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News Brief: ASSU initiative places key texts on reserve

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| More than $3,000 worth of textbooks have been placed on two-hour reserve at Green Library this quarter as the result of an ASSU initiative funded by the Office of the Provost.