Thursday, November 26, 2009

Stanford University

Stanford Celebrates USC Upset, but Team Is Still Not Above .500

A heroes' welcome greeted Stanford football players in Palo Alto as they returned from their upset victory over No. 1-ranked USC. more >>

For Impostor Students, Old Habits Die Hard

Remember Azia Kim? The fake Stanford student who fooled dorm residents, teachers, and even the ROTC into thinking she was an enrolled member of the university community? Well, in all that hubbub, Paper Trail failed to report on Elizabeth Okazaki, who spent a good four years at Stanford attending graduate physics seminars, using offices reserved for doctoral and postdoctoral physics students, living in the lab—all with "no real reason to be there," according to the Stanford Daily.. more >>

Trail Mix

*A high-speed, 12-mile-per-hour chase ripped through the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, and the Student Life has a picture. more >>

The Reason Stanford Seniors Don't Like Pub Night: Too Many Juniors

They also complained of long lines, the Stanford Daily reports. "A football player stepped on my foot," one girl says. more >>

Stanford Group Wants to Build New Campus...on the Moon

A group of Stanford alumni moved forward yesterday with plans to expand their alma mater's campus, the Daily Stanford reports. So far, it's not clear which will be the bigger obstacle: town/gown relations or the fact that their target location is the moon. more >>

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