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Striking janitors marched down Santa Teresa Tuesday afternoon in protest of their contractor, ABM Janitorial Service. One day later, ABM agreed to the janitors’ demands that a substantial increase in wages be included in their next contract.
Janitor strike comes to an end
Contractor agrees to raise wages 85 cents the first year
NEWS|
Stanford janitors ended their week-long strike yesterday after their contractor — ABM Janitorial Services — gave in to demands for higher wages.
Defense research still controversial
NEWS|
Since 1969, Department of Defense sponsored research at Stanford has been required to comply with a University-wide “no secrecy” policy banning research on classified projects. While this regulation has not hindered Stanford researchers from receiving defense funding, it has complicated the controversy surrounding such research.
Peterson Lab undergoes renovation
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With the summer approaching, construction projects are gearing up on campus, including those at the School of Engineering Building 550 — the Peterson Lab — which will get its first facelift in almost 50 years.
Sports
Two-sport treasure
SPORTS|
Senior Wopamo Osaisai of the Stanford track and field and football teams was born in the United States but moved to Nigeria, where he lived from age four to twelve.
Sailing finishes strong
SPORTS|
The Stanford women’s sailing team has concluded their first event at the Intercollegiate Sailing Association’s National Championships in Newport, R.I.
A year of Stanford sports
SPORTS|
This hasn’t been the most dominant year for Stanford Athletics, but it certainly has been one to remember.
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The Wanderer: Food, drugs and moral courage
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