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Green and Hopping: Summer program students fountain hop outside of Y2E2, one of Stanford’s newest buildings and its greenest, thanks to a focus on environmental friendliness. The high-schoolers are likely among the first to take advantage of the new building’s fountains. #gallery http://www.compadresrestaurants.com/image/full/9363
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Green and Hopping: Summer program students fountain hop outside of Y2E2, one of Stanford’s newest buildings and its greenest, thanks to a focus on environmental friendliness. The high-schoolers are likely among the first to take advantage of the new building’s fountains.

Hospital pursues $2 billion expansion plan

Hurdles remain from city of Palo Alto regarding impact
By Ryan Mac
NEWS| In spite of concerns surrounding certain project developments, the University’s early proposals to rebuild Stanford Hospital and modernize Lucile Packard Children’s Center and the School of Medicine have all gone according to plan, the University said.

In conversation with the "Iran expert"

By Devin Banerjee
NEWS| President Bush recently authorized U.S. diplomat William Burns to attend a Geneva meeting on Iran’s nuclear program. To discuss the meeting, foreign policies and the future of Iran, The Weekly spoke with Prof. Abbas Milani, frequently referred to by The New York Times as an “Iran expert.”

Summit brings top tech executives to Farm

By Ryan Mayfield
NEWS| More than 700 members of the tech community attended the summit, which ends today with a presentation featuring artists MC Hammer, Chamillionaire and Mistah FAB.

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Former Cardinal phenom Josh Childress made an untraditional move in free agency yesterday, signing with the Greek club Olympiacos for a reported $20 million over three years. Childress, formerly the Atlanta Hawks sixth man, had the opportunity to remain in the NBA but chose Europe instead. #gallery http://www.compadresrestaurants.com/image/full/9367
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Former Cardinal phenom Josh Childress made an untraditional move in free agency yesterday, signing with the Greek club Olympiacos for a reported $20 million over three years. Childress, formerly the Atlanta Hawks sixth man, had the opportunity to remain in the NBA but chose Europe instead.

Wozniak wins Classic in upset

By Anthony Nguyen
SPORTS| Defying all odds and overcoming a crowded field of top-ranked players, a new champion was crowned at the 38th annual Bank of the West Classic held at Stanford’s Taube Family Tennis Stadium this past week.

Bartoli’s warrior spirit captures hearts at Farm’s Classic

By Anthony Nguyen
SPORTS| To look at her on the court, Bartoli had run out of steam at the finish line in her first finals appearance since her Cinderella run to the 2007 Wimbledon finals.

Childress makes a splash by signing across the pond

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Childress, drafted sixth overall, landed with the Hawks, where he eventually developed into a solid sixth man for Atlanta, averaging double-digit points per game in each of his first four seasons in the Association.

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