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Sewage research makes space for rocket science

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University researchers have created a new method of treating wastewater that they say would have a positive environmental impact and drastically lower the cost of the expensive and inefficient process.…

Basque president visits the Farm

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Currently on a larger tour of the Bay Area and Silicon Valley, Basque President Patxi López visited campus on Wednesday.…

Athletics budget on stable ground

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Stanford Athletics has regained its financial footing at last, projecting a balanced budget for the upcoming 2010-11 year--its first balanced budget since the economic crisis in 2008. To achieve this…

Local basketball star returns home for unexpected shot at NBA

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Jeremy Lin’s basketball career began just a few miles away from Stanford in a Palo Alto YMCA gym. Now Lin's star is rising as a new signee to the Golden…

Taylor: Like it or not, cheating is part of the game

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It’s the last few seconds of the quarterfinal of the World Cup. Tied 1-1 after regulation, the opposing teams have already played through most of the 30 minutes of additional…

Beyda: Baseball’s integrity demands expanded use of replay

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Baseball is a game of mistakes. Mistakes made by pitchers lead to most home runs in the major leagues; mistakes made by fielders (such as Bill Buckner’s infamous gaffe…

Grad student surprises in marathon win

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Stanford astrophysics student Keith Bechtol won this year’s San Francisco Marathon on Sunday with a time of 2:23:28...…

University expands Red Zone for recent grads

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At the start of the 2010 football season, a special section for young alumni will be added to the Red Zone to allow them to experience the atmosphere of a…