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At the kick-off event for the BeWell Campaign yesterday afternoon, two enthusiasts show off t-shirts with the campaign’s pithy mission statement. BeWell hopes to be the campus hub for students, staff and faculty to share information about healthy living, eating and exercise. #gallery http://www.stanforddaily.com/image/full/8049
Masaru Oka

At the kick-off event for the BeWell Campaign yesterday afternoon, two enthusiasts show off t-shirts with the campaign’s pithy mission statement. BeWell hopes to be the campus hub for students, staff and faculty to share information about healthy living, eating and exercise.

Pamuk talks novel’s power

2006 Nobel winner discusses politics, novel as art form
By Nick Parker
NEWS| Pamuk spoke for 40 minutes to an audience comprised mostly of faculty and older community members about a wide array of subjects, including politics and the "East-West question."

SF Halloween party off, options limited

By Salone Kapur
NEWS| The Halloween party in the Castro District traditionally draws crowds exceeding 100,000 people. This year, Halloween revelers in San Francisco will have to party elsewhere.

New Web site promotes healthy living

By Eric Messinger
NEWS| The BeWell@Stanford initiative is designed to bring together campus fitness outreach and to “create a culture of wellness for the Stanford community.”

Video chat startup has big backers

By Joanna Xu
NEWS| Thanks to a newly developed online product called TokBox, students are only a click away from speaking to family members and seeing their faces in real time.

Research sheds light on how we wake up

By victor cruz
NEWS| A group of Stanford researchers has uncovered a neurotransmitter that plays an enormous role in getting out of bed in the morning, a troublesome task for many college students.

Not enough for 'baller'

By Kamil Dada
NEWS| “I think it’s silly that people take this so seriously,” said resident Connie Yu ‘09. “But if the immaturity of dinosaurs impacts on our subconscious, then sure, let’s be ‘baller’.”