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2002
Science & Education (19)
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| Feb.6 |
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4.9% hike in fees for 2002-2003
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| Feb.8 |
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Charged of elder abuse and theft
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Living wage policy of $10.10 per hour
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| Feb.11 |
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Living wage for campus staff
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| Feb.18 |
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John Gardner, cabinet official, dead
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| Feb.23 |
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Pearl mourned as former student
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| Feb.25 |
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New moderate liberal student magazine
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| Feb.28 |
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Sentenced for attempting to lure girl
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| Mar.6 |
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Band suspended
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| Mar.15 |
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Lawsuit over Stanford name
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| Mar.20 |
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Cop hurt, car theft suspect dead| A shooting has left one man dead and a police officer injured. Stanford police officer shot and killed a man | |
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| Mar.25 |
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Volonteers for NASA hypegravity study
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| Apr.12 |
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Largest database in world
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| Apr.30 |
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Patients suing Medical Center Two patients are suing the hospital for allegedly leaving foreign objects inside them after surgery
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| May.23 |
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Conference on gender and globalization Conference was organized by the Feminist Theory Workshop
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| May.30 |
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Professor awarded Welch Award Harden McConnell awarded for lifetime achievement in basic chemical research
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| Jun.4 |
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Center on Adolescence gets $300,000 Grant was awarded to study how young people acquire a sense of noble purpose in society
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| Jun.12 |
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Police Search for Sex Assault Suspect University police believe a campus prowler responsible for attack in May on a student is back
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| Jun.16 |
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Condoleeza Rice spoke to graduates National Security Advisor and former Stanford Provost urges grads to make a difference
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| Jun.25 |
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Drilling at San Andreas fault Scientists have begun drilling a hole more than a mile deep to better predict earthquakes
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| Jul.18 |
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Mother Pleads for Help to Save Daughter A mother from China is pleading to help save her baby girl's life diagnosed with a congenital heart disease
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| Jul.27 |
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Venus eliminates Kournikova Williams is winning 6-3, 6-4 to join Davenport, Clijsters and Raymond in the semifinals of the Bank of the West Classic
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Venus reach Bank of West finals Clijsters wore down Lindsay Davenport 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 to advance to final to face top seed Venus Williams
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| Jul.28 |
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Venus wins Bank of West| Williams defeated Belgian Kim Clijsters 6-3, 6-3 and won her fifth title of the year | |
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| Sep.13 |
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No. 4 University in the nation Stanford University is the highest ranked university from the Bay Area by U.S. News & World Report
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| Oct.8 |
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Linear Accelerator celebrated anniversary Linear Accelerator Center celebrated 40 years of research into fundamental particle physics and synchotron radiation
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| Oct.24 |
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90 days in jail for sex with patients A former Stanford University psychologist is ordered to register as a sex offender
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| Oct.31 |
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Strike authorized Union is representing 1,400 workers at Stanford Hospital and Lucille Salter Packard Children's Hospital
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| Nov.6 |
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Changes to early admission program University will no longer require applicants to make a binding commitment to attend Stanford at the time of their application
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| Nov.9 |
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Hospital workers reject contract offer Stanford and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital workers have voted to reject a final contract offer from management
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| Nov.13 |
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Hospitals workers strike Workers at Stanford and Lucile Packard Children's hospitals walked off the job to protest the last offer in their negotiations
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| Dec.10 |
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Human embryonic stem cell project| University announced its intention to develop human embryonic stem cells through nuclear transfer technology | |
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| Dec.19 |
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Stanford criticized over stem cell research| The chairman of Bush's bioethics council accused University of trying to conceal the true nature of its stem cell research plan | |
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Hospital workers approve new contract Stanford and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital workers voted to approve a new contract with hospital management
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| Dec.21 |
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Basketball great Hank Luisetti dies at 86| The 6-foot-3 led Stanford to a stunning 45-31 upset of Long Island-Brooklyn in Madison Square Garden in 1936 | |
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