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Stanford submits final NYC proposal

Stanford University submitted its proposal today to build a $2.5 billion, 1.9 million square-foot graduate school of applied sciences and engineering in New York City. If the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) selects Stanford’s proposal, the city will grant the University land on Roosevelt Island and $100 million to develop its campus over the next 30 years.

Oct 27 | Comments (3)

Twice as nice: Wopat twins shine on, off court at Stanford

The Wopat twins have been a major force this season in helping the No. 5 Cardinal reach 14-3 (8-3 Pac-12). Carly was named the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week for Sep. 26-Oct. 2 as well as the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week on Sep. 12–making her the only player ever to win Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week awards in Pac-12 volleyball.

Oct 19 | Comments (0)

M. Water Polo: Forrest more at home in the water

Long nights working on problem sets. Early morning practices. The class load of a Stanford engineer. The athletic demands of a Stanford varsity water polo player. These may seem like incompatible demands on one person’s time, but for junior two-meter Forrest Watkins, it’s a daily schedule.

Oct 13 | Comments (0)

ASSU Senators lobby for extended Green Library hours

ASSU Senator Daniel DeLong ’13 has been evaluating students’ desire for extended Green library hours since he was elected this past spring. With help from Deputy Chair Dan Ashton ’14 and several statisticians, DeLong said he hopes to accurately gauge students’ interest and lobby on their behalf.

Sep 28 | Comments (1)

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