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Letter to the Class of 2012

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| I'd like to extend a warm welcome to you from everyone here at Stu's Views.

Stu's Views: The Insanity of the U.S. News Rankings

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: It's not about the medals - Three points on the Olympics

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: America and China at the Olympics

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: Defending the Blue Dogs

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| The Netroots, or whatever it is they call themselves these days, have latched upon the ludicrous idea of expelling Blue Dog Democrats from the Democratic Party.

Stu's Views: Obama's World

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: Assessing the Veepstakes

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: The Other Flip-Flop Drops

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: The Dark Knight Will be the Greatest Film of All Time

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| It is now July and we are fully bogged down in the doldrums of summer.

Stu's Views: A Disappointing Campaign

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: The moralizing of career choice

By Stuart Baimel
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Notes on Washington

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| Next week, Stu’s Views is going to close the year with a big bang, but this week I am going to talk about my work in the field this quarter — experiencing D.C.

A look at Stanford admissions

By Stuart Baimel
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Pearls of wisdom

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| OK, fine, I’ll admit it.

Stu's Views: Hillary and Obama on campus

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: Admit Weekend is insane

By Stuart Baimel
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The illegitimacy of caucuses

By Stuart Baimel
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The Olympics are insane

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| This column is the second in my occasional “Insane” series.

Stu's Views: The endgame

By Stuart Baimel
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They need to pick each other

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| The race for the Democratic presidential nomination continues unabated.

Stu's Views: Time to leave?

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: Pick me for vice president!

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| So many names are being tossed about that it’s hard to keep track of who is even a serious V.P.

Stu's Views: Obama fatigue

By Stuart Baimel
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John McCain has a problem

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| This weekend’s caucuses featured the media’s usual fawning over Obama.

John McCain has a problem

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| This weekend’s caucuses featured the media’s usual fawning over Obama.

Stu's Views: Hillary Clinton for president

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| Deciding between Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination hinges not on their policy differences.

Stu's Views: A strategy to win

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: The cage match

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: The United States: A modern-day Batman

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: The GOP gets desperate...really desperate

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: If Obama wins Iowa, will the dominos fall?

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: Some of Ron Paul's supporters are also insane

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: Ron Paul is insane

By Stuart Baimel
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Tool-proof your profile

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: Obama's last chance

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: I hate the netroots

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: Why doesn't anyone normal run for president?

By Stuart Baimel
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PostSecret Exposed: Postmaster of secrets spills his own

By Stuart Baimel
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Book Review: "Lifetime of Secrets"

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: Al Gore, really? You sure?

By Stuart Baimel
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Stu's Views: Hillary's problem with the 'B-word'

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| For all the talk of Barack Obama’s race and his battle against Hillary Clinton for the crucial African-American vote, there’s been remarkably little talk of Clinton’s gender. This is surprising, because her gender might be a much greater problem in the general election than Obama’s race.

Op-Ed: Protecting the brand

By Stuart Baimel
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Stanford takes fourth in rankings

By Stuart Baimel
NEWS| Stanford remained fourth in U.S. News & World Report's 2008 ranking — part of the annual “America’s Best Colleges” issue — trailing only perennial list-toppers Princeton, Harvard and Yale.

Stanford Myths Debunked

By Stuart Baimel
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Police Blotter

By Stuart Baimel
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Stanford takes fourth in national rankings

By Stuart Baimel
NEWS| Stanford remained fourth in US News & World Report's 2008 college rankings, part of the annual “America’s Best Colleges” issue, trailing only perennial list-toppers Princeton, Harvard and Yale.

Profs. extend hand to North Korea

By Stuart Baimel
NEWS| Two Stanford professors and a visiting scholar were part of a group of specialists that visited North Korea last week, just ahead of the upcoming six-party talks regarding the country’s nuclear program.

Police Blotter

By Stuart Baimel
NEWS| This report covers a selection of crimes from July 25 to Aug. 5, as recorded in the Stanford Police Department Public Bulletin.

Bourne again...one last time?

By Stuart Baimel
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Police Blotter

By Stuart Baimel
NEWS| This report covers a selection of crimes from July 17 to July 24, as recorded in the Stanford Police Department Public Bulletin.

Police Blotter

By Stuart Baimel
NEWS| This report covers a selection of crimes from July 9 to July 16, as recorded in the Stanford Police Department Public Bulletin.

Abizaid returns to Farm from D.C.

By Stuart Baimel
NEWS| If Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice returns to Stanford in 2009, she will not be the only national figure back on the Farm. Retired Army Gen. John P. Abizaid, former commander of the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), is returning to the Hoover Institution as its first Annenberg Distinguished Visiting Fellow.

Police Blotter

By Stuart Baimel
NEWS| This report covers a selection of crimes from July 1 to July 9, as recorded in the Stanford Police Department Public Bulletin.

Reflections on McEwan's beach

By Stuart Baimel
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The Liveliest of Arts

By Stuart Baimel
MONDAY MAYHEM|

Ending a volume on famous endings

By Stuart Baimel
INTERMISSION| The school year is drawing to a close.

Björk’s ‘Volta’ . . . Not a Jolt-a

By Stuart Baimel
INTERMISSION| Björk is not for everyone.

The liveliest of arts

By Stuart Baimel
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Can’t afford a movie ticket? Intermission takes you to the trailer park

By Stuart Baimel
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This vension is worth huntin’

By Stuart Baimel
INTERMISSION| I’ll admit it.

New mix on the Bloc

By Stuart Baimel
INTERMISSION| Bloc Party is one of the few bands that has released a strong debut CD, albeit a little bland and uniform, that was topped by a subsequent remix album.

Dorkalicious movies: Dig in nerds!

By Stuart Baimel
INTERMISSION| The history of dorkalicious movies is as long as the history of the usage of “dorkalicious’ (i.e., deliciously dorky — the word seems to belong, of all things, to “The OC”) is short.

Playlist: Happy Birthday to Me

By Stuart Baimel
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Op-Ed: Feinstein for Senate

By Stuart Baimel
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A liberal's defense of Joe Lieberman

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| Possibly the biggest piece of political news this summer was the narrow defeat of three-term incumbent Joe Lieberman in the Connecticut Democratic primary for the Senate by the little-known and completely inexperienced (although very wealthy) Ned Lamont.