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Passers-by read anonymous secrets strung together with rubber bands in White Plaza yesterday. The display was one team’s entry in the Innovation Tournament, a competition encouraging entrepreneurial thinking among hundreds of student groups across the world taking place as part of Stanford’s Entrepreneurship Week.
Tuition increases by modest amount
Including financial aid, average tuition costs per student expected to drop next year
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While some students will get a break from Stanford’s enhanced financial aid program, others might be facing sticker shock next year.
Interns confront tough job market
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Applying to a summer internship at a top management-consulting or investment banking firm is like applying to Stanford: there are many qualified people for very few spots.
Grads seek health benefits
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Health care is one of the most hotly debated issues among presidential candidates. But it is also a sensitive issue for a more local constituency: Stanford’s graduate students.
Changing lives, one rubber band at a time
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A group of Stanford undergrads set out last Friday to fight breast cancer. Their strategy? Create the world’s largest rubber band ball.
Prof. pushes verifiable voting system
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Partly as a result of the activism of organizations like VerifiedVoting.org, there has been a wave of state-wide legislation over the past few years requiring that voter-verifiable paper ballots be available to supplement electronic tabulations.
GSC reviews graduate student living expenses
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But Beberg also acknowledged that the survey needs to be refined in order to provide more inclusive data.

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