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Cathy Zoi, CEO of the Alliance for Climate Protection, spoke before a packed audience in Kresge Auditorium last night. Her keynote address started off the Energy Crossroads convention on renewable energy. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/9081
Bernard Bluhm

Cathy Zoi, CEO of the Alliance for Climate Protection, spoke before a packed audience in Kresge Auditorium last night. Her keynote address started off the Energy Crossroads convention on renewable energy.

Coach’s salary below top level

Housing allowance, six-year contract offered to lure Dawkins to Stanford
By Nikhil Joshi
NEWS| Johnny Dawkins will have a relatively small pool of players he can recruit because of the University’s high admission standards, but will compete in arguably the nation’s toughest basketball conference.

New plans to affect housing

By Mike Ding
NEWS| The deadline to enter the housing lottery is drawing closer, and students will face a number of changes in the process this year.

Bookstore looks to offer reusable bags

By Nikhil Kamat
NEWS| Future Stanford students may have another option for toting their purchases to and from the Stanford Bookstore if a student-initiated project to sell reusable bags is realized.

Obama supporters canvass Democratic primaries

By Alan Guo
NEWS| Although the California primary is long over, a few students from the Stanford community are still directly engaged in the ongoing nomination process of the Democratic Party, particularly Obama supporters.

GSC elects over a dozen new officers

By Robert Toews
NEWS| The Graduate Student Council (GSC) elected new officers at its weekly meeting last night.

BRIEF: Stanford postdoc wins sudoku championship

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Snyder, who is researching genetic sequencing at Stanford, took home the top prize after two straight days of competition in he which he faced off against opponents from more than 30 countries.

Leaning forward: The Segway’s emerging role

By Selena Simmons-Duffin
NEWS| Moving through the hospital corridors, no one ran up to Dr.