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| Mar.4 |
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Salaries frozen to cope with deficit University is freezing staff and faculty salaries to reduce a $25 million deficit and minimize layoffs | |
| Mar.5 |
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Students Protest Against Looming War About 150 to 200 students walked out of their classrooms. Protests were also held at Stanford, U.C. Berkeley | |
| Mar.7 |
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Researchers Set Internet Speed Record Researchers had found a way to send data more than 3,500 times faster than the typical broadband connection
| Mar.25 |
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Clinic gets $120,000 grant The Pacific Free Clinic is serving low-income Asian patients and operated by Stanford
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Technology Blocks GPS Interference Graduate student Frank Bauregger has invented an antenna for receivers on planes that blocks jamming
| Mar.29 |
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Grad student wins national recognition Kim Heiman received the Walter B. Jones NOAA Excellence Award
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| Apr.8 |
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Possible quarantine over SARS 4 student cottages will be used for a possible quarantine if there are SARS cases at Stanford
| Apr.9 |
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Prominent doctor cleared of elder abuse Cheryl Walker had been accused of poisoning her grandmother and looting her estate | |
| Apr.29 |
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Underage Drinking Crackdown College will ban drinking in the lounges, hallways, and patios of the freshman dorms. The dorm rooms are not included
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| May.10 |
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7 elected to science academy Yakov Eliashberg, Richard G. Klein, William D. Nix, Helen Quinn, Claude M. Steele, Brian A. Wandell, Paul A. Wender
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| Jun.3 |
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Fasting students get support 6 students today mark the one-week anniversary of their fast in protest of the alleged unfair labor practices | |
| Jun.7 |
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Virus Shut Down University E-Mail The Bugbear worm shut the e-mail system for 9 hours
| Jun.15 |
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President of Peru Gives Speech An alumnus Alejandro Toledo urged the graduates to use their education to help eradicate poverty
| Jun.19 |
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Putnam sends Stanford into CWS final Danny Putnam hit a 2-run homer in the top of the 10th inning for a 7-5 victory over Cal State Fullerton
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| Jul.30 |
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Protest against abuse of temp workers Hundreds employees plan to rally today in support of temporary workers on campus with a march down El Camino Real
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| Aug.11 |
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Hackers broke into 2,000 computers Hackers are exploiting a vulnerability in the Microsoft Windows operating system
| Aug.28 |
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Phone system failed The problems affected about 25% of the campus trunk lines, blocking or disconnecting incoming and outgoing calls
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| Sep.6 |
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Tentative Pact Reached with Workers The proposed pact includes wage increases
| Sep.9 |
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Edward Teller, father of the H-bomb, dies Teller played a key role in U.S. defense and energy policies for more than half a century. He was 95 | |
| Sep.18 |
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Sports Law Conference
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| Oct.29 |
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Stanford picked to finish first
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| Nov.22 |
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California 28, Stanford 16 McArthur set a California record with 16 catches for 245 yards and 2 touchdowns in the 106th Big Game
| Nov.30 |
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Wife of coach Gardner dies of cancer Lori Romeiro Gardner died after a long battle with liver cancer
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| Dec.6 |
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No. 1 Kansas knocked off by Stanford Lottich scored 18 points and No. 21 Stanford beat the top-ranked Jayhawks 64-58
| Dec.8 |
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Boardman named new dean of students After an 8-month search, University officials choose associate vice president for student affairs at Tulane University
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