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Amy Julia Harris International students now have the option to waive Stanford’s Cardinal Care health insurance policy.…
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Ellen Huet While the debate did cover some key topics of the campaign, including accountability and wellness, the conversation was often marred by disturbances.…
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Zoe Richards McLaughlin said special fees for students next year could drop to $116 per quarter from $119 if all special fee groups are approved on the ballot.…
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Eric Messinger Forwarding to alums from their Stanford address "will create significant problems," said ITS.…
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The Daily News Staff Tape on the flyers of 10 ASSU Senate and special fees candidates has caused minor damage to walls in residences.…
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Caroline Chen The Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act (SAFRA), passed as a rider to the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, will end the current system of private loans…
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The Daily News Staff Vaden Health Center announced Monday that international students may now request an annual exception to the University’s requirement that they purchase Cardinal Care health insurance.…
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Marisa Landicho Trying to stand out in a sea of slogans, candidates for ASSU Undergraduate Senate are pooling their resources and forming groups to clinch votes on April 8. Two new coalitions…
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