The Stanford Daily

Author: Michael Ding


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Univ. addresses grad diversity

By Michael Ding
NEWS| While Stanford often prides itself on the diversity of its undergraduate student body, data indicates that the University is failing to maintain diverse graduate student and faculty populations.

Stem-cell funding expands

By Michael Ding
NEWS| Ethical questions surrounding stem cell research might still be a hot topic of debate across the country and in Washington, but with a recent grant of $200,000 to the Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, the University’s stance on the issue is clear.

Bar Association leader critiques legal profession

By Michael Ding
NEWS| American Bar Association president Bill Neukom J.D.

Activist urges HBV vaccination

By Michael Ding
NEWS| Despite outspoken public concern about a widespread avian flu outbreak in China, a much quieter, more sinister killer has been at work in the East Asian country.

Panelists remember Nanking

By Michael Ding
NEWS| Pete Stanek challenged members of the Stanford community to better understand the 70-year old Nanking massacre by researching the World War II crimes of the Japanese military.

FLiCKs on hiatus for repairs

By Michael Ding
NEWS| Plagued by technical difficulties, FLiCKs’ weekly movie screenings will face a several week hiatus after last night’s showing of the action hit “Transformers.”

Compost expands, some residences remain unserved

By Michael Ding
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Apple exec tells juniors to seek growth mindset

By Michael Ding
NEWS| Apple executive Scott Forstall ‘91 urged the Class of 2009 to adopt “growth mindsets” and seek new challenges in his keynote address during Junior Convocation yesterday afternoon.

Vice-provost Everett speaks from the heart

By Michael Ding
NEWS| Shirley Everett, associate vice-provost of the Residential and Dining Enterprises, has faced adversity throughout her life, from a last-minute Thanksgiving dinner to the death of her mother.