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Bridging the Gap

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Fortunately, potential biology majors are not left to navigate the course of their Stanford career alone, guided solely by hearsay and horror stories passed down from generation to generation. That’s…

On Board

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“I do think that longboarding is something that’s growing in popularity,” Smith said. “People who are from the East Coast — and 51 percent of people at Stanford are from…

iPad a “new category” of computing device

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In its first iteration, the iPad also presents users with a noticeable change: the absence of a keyboard and mouse...…

Moneyhun’s Got the Write Stuff

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Clyde Moneyhun, the Branner Resident Fellow (RF), director of the Hume Writing Center (HWC), Program in Writing and Rhetoric (PWR) lecturer, family man and all around “badass” has had a…

Hope amidst the rubble

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The students joined a group that operates in the spirit of Habitat for Humanity called “Un Techo para Chile” (A Roof for Chile)...…

iFanatic

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A recent survey conducted on campus has shown that 32 percent of Stanford undergrad iPhone users are concerned about becoming “one of those iPhone people." You know who you are. …

Writing the Letter, Losing the Spirit

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A room full of busy young people sit around tables, pens in hand, laboring meticulously to write perfectly neat thank-yous on pieces of paper. For this letter-writing exercise, it’s about…

Breaking point

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During the trip, a group of 14 students visited numerous healthcare facilities, including free clinics and both nonprofit and for-profit hospitals, where they spoke with physicians and administrators. For the…