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Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage spoke before a group of students and faculty last night about his views on issues such as Iraq and development in Asia.
BOSP alters application
New process gives students two tries to apply for overseas programs
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Students applying to go abroad now have two tries to match with one of the Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP) centers.
Blood drives continue with gay men ban
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San Jose State University has made headlines nationwide for banning blood drives in protest of the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) policies regarding homosexual male donors. But Stanford Blood Center (SBC) condemned its neighboring college’s stance and said campus blood drives will continue.
Rumsfeld, housing dominate faculty meeting
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The heated debate over Donald Rumsfeld’s appointment as a distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution continued at Thursday’s Faculty Senate meeting, as members backed plans to form a committee that will overview similar appointments.
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Sophomore center Robin Lopez helped Stanford avenge an earlier loss to the Ducks with 15 points and 6 rebounds in last night’s 72-43 victory.
Men's tennis looks to get its second straight win vs. BYU
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The Stanford men’s tennis team picked up its first win of the season on Wednesday and looks to pick up another today against BYU.
Cardinal preps for Windy City
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The Chicago Style Invitational is a new competition for NCAA gymnastics.
Volleyball on the rebound
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The No. 9 Stanford men’s volleyball team rounds out a four-game stint at home this weekend against two familiar teams, UC-Santa Barbara and Cal State-Northridge.
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Editorial: Revamp the CDC Web site
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Instead of accelerating our leap forward, the CDC’s oft-impenetrable Web resource often leaves us flat-footed.

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