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| Jan.11 |
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Strip Club Scandal Hits Football Program A lawsuit by a disgruntled employee revealed that players took recruits to a club using athletic department money
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| Jan.21 |
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Hospital strike averted A strike by 1,400 Stanford Hospital and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital workers has been averted
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| Jan.27 |
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New maternity policy University has a new policy that aims to help female graduate students manage tough study schedules
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| Jan.29 |
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Stanford upends Washington in OT
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| Jan.31 |
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Bush names Stanford professor President Bush nominated Edward Lazear, 57, as his chief economic adviser
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| Feb.11 |
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Zags edge Stanford
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| Feb.12 |
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Heart transplant pioneer Shumway dies
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| Feb.16 |
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Stanford To Hike Tuition 5.75%
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Commerce secretary speaking to students Carlos Gutierrez addresses Graduate School of Business about trade deficit
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| Apr.21 |
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Protesters Block Bush From Meeting Plans to attend a private meeting at Hoover Institution were canceled when protesters blocked his motorcade
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| May.12 |
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Armed Robbers Strike Stanford, Palo Alto| 2 suspects are at large after robbing 2 men in Palo Alto, 40 minutes after a similar robbery on the University campus | | |
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| May.16 |
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Student Robbed In String Of Crimes A graduate student who was robbed at gunpoint is at least the 4th victim in a string of robberies
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| Jun.22 |
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Construction Worker Falls To Death
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| Jul.24 |
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1st round of Bank of the West Classic The 18-year-old Tatiana Golovin earned her first WTA victory since March, beating beat Alona Bondarenko 7-5, 6-2
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| Jul.25 |
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Jankovic beat Lilia Osterloh 7-5 6-3
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| Jul.26 |
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Perry upsets fifth seed Hantuchova
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Golovin, Stosur, Craybas in last 8
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| Jul.28 |
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Schnyder defeated Craybas 6-4 7-5
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| Jul.29 |
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Clijsters waltzes past Vaidisova
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| Jul.30 |
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Clijsters takes Bank of West title Top seed tuned up for her defense of the U.S. Open crown with a 6-4 6-2 win over Schnyder
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| Aug.1 |
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Nike Chairman Pledges $105 Million Phil Knight pledged the largest gift to a business school to help build $275 million graduate
business school campus
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| Aug.5 |
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Marching band suspended for trashing The band is notorious for its pranks. It allegedly trashing the trailer it called home for four years
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| Aug.8 |
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Synchronized Swimmers Can't Compete
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| Aug.22 |
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New Football Stadium Unveiled| The University showed off its new $90 million stadium. It has fewer seats than the old one, about 50,000 spectators | |
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| Sep.9 |
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San Jose State Defeats Stanford, 35-34
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| Sep.16 |
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New field can't help Stanford| The new, improved version of Stanford Stadium opened with a 37-9 defeat from Middies before 44,022 people | |
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| Oct.2 |
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Scientist Shares Nobel Prize In Medicine| Professor of Pathology and Genetics Andrew Fire won the Prize for discovering a way to silence specific genes | | |
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| Oct.4 |
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Professor Wins Nobel Prize In Chemistry| Roger D. Kornberg, whose father won a Nobel Prize, was awarded for studies of how cells take information from genes | |
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| Oct.7 |
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Notre Dame Beats Stanford, 31 to 10
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| Oct.17 |
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Edwards' Stanford Career Over The quarterback will miss the rest of his senior season with a broken right foot
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| Nov.4 |
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USC Rolls Over Winless Stanford 42-0
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| Nov.11 |
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Stanford Ends Losing Streak Sherman took a screen pass 74 yards and the Cardinal shocked Washington 20-3
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| Nov.16 |
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Over 1,000 hear Gates speak
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| Dec.2 |
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No. 21 Cal Survives Stubborn Stanford Longshore passed for 217 yards and Cal survived a bitter wind for a 26-17 victory in the 109th Big Game
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| Dec.12 |
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Stanford interviews Hauck UM athletic director O'Day said that Hauck, who missed the taping of his coach's show, was on a recruiting trip
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| Dec.17 |
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Univ. Launches E. Coli Into Earth's Orbit Scientists believe studying the organism’s behavior may help determine the effect outer space conditions have on humans
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| Dec.18 |
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Harbaugh becomes Cardinal coach Stanford hired former NFL quarterback to take over its struggling football program
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| Dec.19 |
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Wie accepted to Stanford 17-year-old Michelle Wie would enroll in the fall. She turned professional in October 2005
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| 2006 |
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| Jun.22 |
Construction Worker Falls To Death
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| 2006 |
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| Jan.27 |
New maternity policy University has a new policy that aims to help female graduate students manage tough study schedules
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| Jan.31 |
Bush names Stanford professor President Bush nominated Edward Lazear, 57, as his chief economic adviser
|
| Feb.12 |
Heart transplant pioneer Shumway dies
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| Feb.16 |
Stanford To Hike Tuition 5.75%
|
| Feb.16 |
Commerce secretary speaking to students Carlos Gutierrez addresses Graduate School of Business about trade deficit
|
| Aug.1 |
Nike Chairman Pledges $105 Million Phil Knight pledged the largest gift to a business school to help build $275 million graduate
business school campus
|
| Oct.2 |
Scientist Shares Nobel Prize In Medicine| Professor of Pathology and Genetics Andrew Fire won the Prize for discovering a way to silence specific genes | | |
|
| Oct.4 |
Professor Wins Nobel Prize In Chemistry| Roger D. Kornberg, whose father won a Nobel Prize, was awarded for studies of how cells take information from genes | |
|
| Nov.16 |
Over 1,000 hear Gates speak
|
| Dec.17 |
Univ. Launches E. Coli Into Earth's Orbit Scientists believe studying the organism’s behavior may help determine the effect outer space conditions have on humans
|
| Dec.18 |
Harbaugh becomes Cardinal coach Stanford hired former NFL quarterback to take over its struggling football program
|
| Dec.19 |
Wie accepted to Stanford 17-year-old Michelle Wie would enroll in the fall. She turned professional in October 2005
|
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| 2006 |
|
| Jan.21 |
Hospital strike averted A strike by 1,400 Stanford Hospital and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital workers has been averted
|
| Feb.16 |
Commerce secretary speaking to students Carlos Gutierrez addresses Graduate School of Business about trade deficit
|
| Aug.5 |
Marching band suspended for trashing The band is notorious for its pranks. It allegedly trashing the trailer it called home for four years
|
| Nov.16 |
Over 1,000 hear Gates speak
|
|
| 2006 |
|
| Jan.11 |
Strip Club Scandal Hits Football Program A lawsuit by a disgruntled employee revealed that players took recruits to a club using athletic department money
|
| Jan.29 |
Stanford upends Washington in OT
|
| Feb.11 |
Zags edge Stanford
|
| Jul.24 |
1st round of Bank of the West Classic The 18-year-old Tatiana Golovin earned her first WTA victory since March, beating beat Alona Bondarenko 7-5, 6-2
|
| Jul.25 |
Jankovic beat Lilia Osterloh 7-5 6-3
|
| Jul.26 |
Perry upsets fifth seed Hantuchova
|
| Jul.26 |
Golovin, Stosur, Craybas in last 8
|
| Jul.28 |
Schnyder defeated Craybas 6-4 7-5
|
| Jul.29 |
Clijsters waltzes past Vaidisova
|
| Jul.30 |
Clijsters takes Bank of West title Top seed tuned up for her defense of the U.S. Open crown with a 6-4 6-2 win over Schnyder
|
| Aug.8 |
Synchronized Swimmers Can't Compete
|
| Aug.22 |
New Football Stadium Unveiled| The University showed off its new $90 million stadium. It has fewer seats than the old one, about 50,000 spectators | |
|
| Sep.9 |
San Jose State Defeats Stanford, 35-34
|
| Sep.16 |
New field can't help Stanford| The new, improved version of Stanford Stadium opened with a 37-9 defeat from Middies before 44,022 people | |
|
| Oct.7 |
Notre Dame Beats Stanford, 31 to 10
|
| Oct.17 |
Edwards' Stanford Career Over The quarterback will miss the rest of his senior season with a broken right foot
|
| Nov.4 |
USC Rolls Over Winless Stanford 42-0
|
| Nov.11 |
Stanford Ends Losing Streak Sherman took a screen pass 74 yards and the Cardinal shocked Washington 20-3
|
| Dec.2 |
No. 21 Cal Survives Stubborn Stanford Longshore passed for 217 yards and Cal survived a bitter wind for a 26-17 victory in the 109th Big Game
|
| Dec.12 |
Stanford interviews Hauck UM athletic director O'Day said that Hauck, who missed the taping of his coach's show, was on a recruiting trip
|
| Dec.18 |
Harbaugh becomes Cardinal coach Stanford hired former NFL quarterback to take over its struggling football program
|
| Dec.19 |
Wie accepted to Stanford 17-year-old Michelle Wie would enroll in the fall. She turned professional in October 2005
|
|
| 2006 |
|
| May.12 |
Armed Robbers Strike Stanford, Palo Alto| 2 suspects are at large after robbing 2 men in Palo Alto, 40 minutes after a similar robbery on the University campus | | |
|
| May.16 |
Student Robbed In String Of Crimes A graduate student who was robbed at gunpoint is at least the 4th victim in a string of robberies
|
|
| 2006 |
|
| Jan.31 |
Bush names Stanford professor President Bush nominated Edward Lazear, 57, as his chief economic adviser
|
| Apr.21 |
Protesters Block Bush From Meeting Plans to attend a private meeting at Hoover Institution were canceled when protesters blocked his motorcade
|
| Aug.1 |
Nike Chairman Pledges $105 Million Phil Knight pledged the largest gift to a business school to help build $275 million graduate
business school campus