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Students enjoyed the afternoon sun while studying Wednesday afternoon outside of Green Library. For many students, this week has brought something other than nice weather: midterms.
New plan for White Plaza
Renovations to include new stage, expanded lawn
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In the spirit of last summer’s major renovation of Old Union, the University is embarking on another major construction project this summer — this time in White Plaza.
Recruiters receive email addresses from Registrar
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Each quarter, the military sends information about scholarship opportunities through email to many students who never requested it. What these students may not know is that, by law, the Registrar’s Office must release student names and email addresses to military recruiters.
Students address domestic hunger
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The Food Challenge, a week-long event that started Monday and culminates Friday with a dinner featuring hunger activist Norm Carroll, is meant to raise awareness of poverty and hunger in America
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Junior Sean Ratliff was a star pitcher in high school. He was 19-0 as a pitcher in his last two years in high school, but moved to center field after coming to Stanford. He currently leads the team in homeruns with 15 and has been a sparkplug in the middle of the lineup.
Transition complete
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Junior Sean Ratliff has come a long way in his Stanford career. You might never guess it if you watched him patrol center field so familiarly today, but the anchor of the Stanford outfield and the big bat in the middle of the order began his time on the Farm as a freshman working out of the bullpen.
Final games ahead
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The No. 8 Stanford softball team travels to Arizona this weekend looking to wrap up its stellar regular season and secure a third-place finish in the conference.
Regionals up next for ladies
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The women’s golf team will hit the links today for the first round of the NCAA West Regional.
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