Author: Daisy Chen
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Investment club rides out market troubles
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Freshmen get second advisor in program change
NEWS|
Whereas freshmen of old met with a single academic advisor during NSO, members of the Class of 2011 have a second advisor from the Office of Undergraduate Advising and Research (UAR).
Law students fight corporate culture
NEWS|
Craig Holt Segall J.D.
Sweat-Free sews quilt in protest
NEWS|
To protest the University’s absence from the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) and the Designated Suppliers Program (DSP), the Stanford Sweat-Free Coalition sewed dozens of T-shirts into a large quilt last Friday during a noontime demonstration in White Plaza.
Flu prevention prioritized
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R&DE has worked closely with Vaden to identify and treat student illnesses.
Entrepreneurship week debuts Sat.
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The inaugural EntrepreneurshipWeek USA will kick off on Feb.
Fleet Street singers reunite
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Current and former members of Fleet Street overran Dinkelspiel Auditorium Sunday night for the a cappella group’s 25-year reunion concert. Over 700 audience members crowded into the sold-out event and spectators were still trickling in 15 minutes after the show began.
Students get jiggy for justice
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Valentine's Day sweeps campus
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Graduate and undergraduate students alike are tapping into the Valentine’s Day spirit to help fundraise for charitable causes and boost turnout for annual events.
Org. fights violence against women
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Stanford’s Community Partnership to End Violence Against Women — which received a $200,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice last fall — has been working closely with the non-profit Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness to offer a three-unit pilot course entitled “Violence Against Women,” as well as supervising and training seven interns.
Stanford prof star of Gryphon Trio ensemble
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For spring break, more students choose service
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While spring break may seem a speck on the horizon for most, students that submitted their applications for Alternative Spring Break (ASB) last Sunday are already thinking about spending their vacation learning about cultural and political issues.
Putnam perplexes the best
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As midterm season comes and goes, many students are left to contemplate the low scores on their chemistry and biology midterms. But for a small contingent of Stanford, getting just one point out of 120 on a special test this fall will be cause for celebration.
Bloggers steer clear of politics
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While a few passionate Stanford students dish up their daily political musings for consumption on the World Wide Web, many are hesitant to discuss politics through Internet blogs and other sites.
Few profs share syllabi
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A pilot version of Stanford Syllabus, an online repository for class syllabi, hit the Web last week, but students are already complaining that too few professors have posted course information, limiting the usefulness of the site.
Cardinal divers travel to Trojan Invitational
SPORTS|
This past Friday and Saturday, the Cardinal women divers were in action at the Trojan Diving Invitational, held at the McDonald’s Swim Stadium at Southern California.
Divers face USC in Los Angeles
SPORTS|
This weekend, the women’s diving squad is without its usual counterpart. The diving squad heads to Los Angeles to compete in the Trojan Invite at Southern California’s McDonald’s Swim Stadium.
Swimmers continue dominance
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The No. 4 Stanford women’s swimming and diving team continued its quest for a perfect record this season with victories this past weekend at the Big West Shootout.
5-SURE tries to keep up with calls
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Stanford United for Rape Elimination, widely known as 5-SURE, provides golf cart escort services on the Stanford campus seven nights a week.
Swimmers knock off No. 7 Longhorns
SPORTS|
It was redemption for the Cardinal as the women’s swimming and diving squad finished off seventh-ranked Texas at the Avery Aquatic Center this weekend with a 192-156 victory.
Swimmers and divers victorious
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The eight-time NCAA champion Stanford women’s swimming and diving program (1-0) coasted to an easy victory in its first non-conference meet of the season on Friday.

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