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Construction continues on the revamped White Plaza. The revamped plaza will feature enhanced green space, better pedestrian and bike traffic flow, and improved performance locations.
Prof. steps down after conflict
Under Senate investigation, Schatzberg leaves project
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Psychiatry Prof. and Department Chair Alan Schatzberg has stepped down from his position as principal investigator on a federal research grant, following what has now been six months of Congressional scrutiny regarding the professor’s financial ties to the drug industry.
Hospital wins union case with labor board
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The controversial decision by Stanford Medical Center to suspend recognition of a union representing 1,450 healthcare workers was affirmed by a judge in a National Labor Relations Board ruling on Friday.
Study finds exercise key to aging well, living long
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Jogging regularly into old age may have more benefits than a simple runner’s high — the healthy habit may slow the effects of aging, according to a Stanford study two decades in the making.
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Rising senior Tavita Pritchard officially sits atop the Cardinal depth chart at quarterback, but for how long is uncertain. Pritchard is looking to improve on his accuracy and cut down on interceptions heading into this season.
Pritchard takes the lead at QB
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Harbaugh tabbed rising senior Tavita Pritchard to lead the offense, with rising junior Alex Loukas and rising senior Jason Forcier backing him up as the second- and third-string quarterbacks, respectively.
Cape Cod League sharpens Cardinal talent
SPORTS|
The position of closer is one of the least enviable in sports.
Wie has to step down to step up
SPORTS|
Two weeks ago, Stanford freshman Michelle Wie once again played in a tournament on the PGA Tour, and once again she failed to make the cut.
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Stu's Views: America and China at the Olympics
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This Stanford Life: The Stanford Brand
Perspectives: Antibiotics and Depression
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Grime be gone: Sculpture Crew members Thomas Nguyen ‘01 and Tracy Power assess and treat the beloved “Claw” sculpture in White Plaza on Friday. The campus cleaners keep sculptures around the Farm in top shape for viewing year-round.

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