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Report as: spam offensive Alum on 10/24/06 at 6pm

Stanford just doesn't get it. Many fine universities accross the country have many course pages that are open, not only to their own students, but to the world. If MIT, Harvard and innumerable other schools can have accessible course sites, complete with syllablus, supplementary materials, links, old exams and answers, etc., why can't Stanford?




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