Author: David Kuo
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Time frozen at Intersection of Death
NEWS|
Time stands still again at the corner of Escondido and Lausen Mall. A sign on its windows says it all — “Clock under repair, will return soon.
Software advances nanotech
NEWS|
Mechanical Engineering Prof. Kyeongjae Cho’s latest research in nanotechnology may help other researchers explore this burgeoning field better than ever before.
Students gear up for venture capital contest
NEWS|
This year’s top three winners of the Business Association of Stanford Engineering Students, or BASES, E-Challenge are vying for something more than just the cash prizes - they will represent Stanford at the Draper Fisher Juvetson Venture Challenge in early June.
Tower Clock to tick in time for Admit Weekend
NEWS|
What’s big, tall and correct only two times a day?
Prof. finds security flaws
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Last fall, Graduate School of Business Prof. Lawrence Wein discovered flaws in the government’s US-VISIT Program, causing worry among politicians in the program’s effectiveness in catching terrorists.
Not everythin rosy on Adams' new 'Cold Roses' double album
INTERMISSION|
You might remember Ryan Adams. No, not the guy who sang “Everything I Do” or “Summer of ‘69” (You’re thinking of Bryan Adams).
New legislation could change loan system
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The Student Aid Reward, or STAR, Act — currently under consideration in the U.S. Senate — could change the way student loans are distributed, particularly to low-income families.
Researchers track bluefin tuna numbers
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The Atlantic bluefin tuna is not your average fish. It can grow up to 12 feet long and can weigh up to 1,500 pounds. Not to mention its the market price — just one bluefin tuna can carry a price tag of up to $100,000 in Japanese fish markets.
Book highlights 100 leaders
NEWS|
Author Peter Han spoke last night at the Graduate School of Business as a part of his 10-city book tour promoting his book, “Nobodies to Somebodies,” for which he interviewed 100 successful and influential leaders, including Fortune 500 chief executive officers, Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, U.
‘Achievers’ shatters stereotypes
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A workaholic. A shy and socially awkward computer programmer. A loveable stoner. A seductress. A talented writer stuck penning one-liners for fortune cookies.
ASSU Senate approves ballot requests
NEWS|
Special fees dominated the discussion at last night’s ASSU Undergraduate Senate meeting. Most of the meeting was spent approving various student groups for placement on the special-fees ballot for the spring election.

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