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Hollywood actor, filmmaker and activist Edward James Olmos spoke as the keynote speaker during the 15th annual Cesar E. Chavez Commemoration, a tribute to the founder of the United Farm Workers.

FCC convenes at Stanford

Commissioners discuss net neutrality and restrictions by Internet service providers
By Kamil Dada
NEWS| The Federal Communications Commission convened a public hearing at Stanford on Thursday to examine whether broadband Internet service providers should be allowed to restrict access to certain Internet software applications.

Comcast refuses invite

By Kamil Dada
NEWS| Comcast officials and representatives from the other broadband giants were not present at Thursday's FCC hearing.

Parents elected to Congress

By Salone Kapur
NEWS| Jackson Sierra '10 and Christine Foster '09, whose parents serve in Congress, noted that families can play a large role on the campaign trail.

MBAs crafting careers despite downturn

By Julianne Stern
NEWS| Students who receive an MBA during an economic downturn can on average expect at least a decade of lower earnings, according to a recent study by Graduate School of Business (GSB) Prof. Paul Oyer. But Stanford MBA students say they have yet to feel the crunch as they finalize their post-graduation career prospects.

Senate hears undergrad, grad concerns

By Ben Eppler
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Students remember Virginia Tech victims

By Scott Sayare
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Police Blotter

By Shelley Gao
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