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A $90 million building being constructed at the site of the razed Fairchild Auditorium is part of Stanford’s massive planned expansion project.
Classmates fight for jailed MBA
Friends call for Jude Shao’s release
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Shao has served ten years in prison for charges of tax evasion, charges that classmates and human rights advocates have called unfounded.
Rosters to keep out impostors
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In an effort to address lingering concerns about dormitory security, this year’s resident assistants have more frequently been receiving updated emergency rosters for their houses.
Expansion in progress for medical school, hospitals
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The construction project expected to be completed first is the School of Medicine’s Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge.
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Stanford’s run for the national title ended on Saturday with the team’s 10-6 loss to USC. The Card bounced back yesterday, however, beating UC-Davis, 15-7, to capture third place honors in the process.
Round of 16 awaits Stanford
Women's tennis travels to Tulsa, Okla. looking to wins its fourth national title in five years
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Opening the 2008 NCAA Tournament on the Farm, the No. 4 Stanford women’s tennis team punched its ticket to Tulsa, Okla. with two wins over the weekend.
Third time's a charm for Card
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Despite dropping two of three to rival Cal, Stanford was able to salvage its weekend series with the Golden Bears in a big way yesterday at Klein Field at Sunken Diamond.
Lost in the desert: Cardinal swept by 'Cats
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After beating the No. After beating the No. 2 Arizona State Sun Devils on Thursday, the Stanford softball team was unable to carry its momentum into the weekend, losing its final two games of the regular season to the Arizona Wildcats in Tucson.
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Stanford Med School ahead of the ethics curve
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Stanford’s School of Medicine has distinguished itself in its research and its medical care.

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