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Former Cisco CEO to speak at GSB graduation

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The Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) announced Thursday that former CEO and chairman of Cisco Systems John P. Morgridge MBA ’57 will serve as this year’s graduation speaker. Morgridge…

University confirms end of XOX lease

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Chi Theta Chi (XOX) representatives and University administrators are close to a structured agreement that would see the house’s lease lapse for “a minimum of two years,” during which the…

Students prepare for Olympics

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Had Stanford competed as its own country in the Beijing Olympics, it would have placed 11th -- tied with Japan -- in total Olympics medals. This summer is shaping up…

Students reflect on Admit Weekend alcohol policy

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As over 1,000 prospective freshmen (ProFros) converged on campus last weekend for Admit Weekend 2012, Stanford’s normal, unofficially liberal alcohol rules were replaced by a zero-tolerance policy on the consumption…

Senator scrutinizes claims by Judicial Affairs co-chair

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Michele Dauber, Stanford law professor and co-chair of the Judicial Affairs Committee, made misleading statements to an assembly of student representatives last Wednesday regarding the new Alternative Review Process (ARP)…

Sophomores benefit from research grants

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Twenty-one students this year received the Chappell Lougee Scholarship for summer research, with a few more awards yet to be finalized, according to Christina Mesa, an Undergraduate Advising and Research…

International admits steady for Class of ’16

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Of those admitted to the Stanford Class of 2016, 8.9 percent are international students, according to Director of Admissions Bob Patterson.…

NYC mayor awards NYU public land

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg awarded New York University (NYU) public land in downtown Brooklyn Monday to build an applied sciences campus. NYU is the second winner, following Cornell…