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Companies from Apple to American Airlines are reaching out to students to push products.
Corruption damages firms
GSB study shows link between crooked governments and inefficient companies
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A 2007 study by a professor at the Graduate School of Business has revealed that corruption can have debilitating effects on a nation’s businesses, reducing efficiency and slowing economic growth.
Wise says innovations grow healthcare inequality
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Prominent health policy thinker and Child Health Prof. Paul Wise spoke Friday about the effects of medical innovations on social disparities in health care at the first Ethics at Noon lecture of the quarter.
Hoover exhibit reveals WWI soldiers’ lives
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“Never Such Innocence: British Images of the First World War,” an exhibit on display at the Hoover Institution until March 1, features texts and images chosen by the students of Emeritus History Prof. Peter Stansky’s “History and the Arts.”
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Senior guard Candice Wiggins and No. 7 Stanford fought past Arizona State last night, using a second half comeback to defeat the Sun Devils 60-56 in Tempe, Ariz.
Strong second half propels Stanford past Arizona State
67-52 win puts Cardinal within one-half game of Pac-10 leaders
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Brook Lopez, the sophomore center, scored 10 unanswered points during a second half run, and the Cardinal rebounded from an abysmal first half to down Arizona State 67-52 Saturday night at Maples Pavilion.
Cardinal women comeback to beat Sun Devils
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The No. 7 Cardinal roared back from an 11-point halftime deficit to win 60-56 on Arizona State's home court yesterday.
Volleyball earns split
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On Friday, the No. 6 Cardinal extended its two-match win streak to three against No. 11 USC, taking out the Trojans in four games. On Saturday, however, Stanford's streak ended against undefeated No. 2 Pepperdine in four games.
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Editorial: Choose your battles, don’t construct them
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Unnecessary faux violence is a grotesque twist of events that exemplifies just how far some have strayed from the non-violence of the civil rights era.

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