Dance Marathon raises over $60,000 to combat AIDS
Stanford’s ninth annual Dance Marathon raised just over $60,000 to combat the global H.I.V./AIDS epidemic, with almost 1,500 students dancing in shifts from 1 p.m. on Saturday to 1 p.m. on Sunday.
Stanford’s ninth annual Dance Marathon raised just over $60,000 to combat the global H.I.V./AIDS epidemic, with almost 1,500 students dancing in shifts from 1 p.m. on Saturday to 1 p.m. on Sunday.
Although Nayoung Woo ’12 will be graduating this spring with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, her involvement in many activities at Stanford reflects the diversity of her academic interests. She was a student representative on the Study of Undergraduate Education at Stanford (SUES) committee, which included two student representatives and a dozen professors.
Earlier last week, as I was enjoying the healthy amount of procrastination that the Thanksgiving break afforded me, I stumbled across a Yahoo article highlighting what would become the source of yet another media frenzy surrounding the Catholic Church’s controversial stance on the use of condoms…
This weekend, 100 students from FACE AIDS chapters around the United States and Canada will attend the annual FACE AIDS conference at Stanford.