March 2012
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i should just move into the Stanford Bookstore
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Think about it, it has everything I could possibly want. Plenty of books, free wifi, a bakery/cafe upstairs, great location (Location! Location! Location!) power outlets, sofas and tables, plus the opportunity cost of however much I spend on college housing
ladies and gentleman, you are now looking at the very first…stanford bookstore hobo.
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Struggling through finals week
Submitted by: Francisca Gilmore ‘13
While it’s always hard for me to remember that I actually had fun and lived life at some point this quarter before Finals week, experiencing all the 1 am walks of shame from Green to Meyer, coffees consumed from Coupa, and deliriously hilarious 4 am conversation with my housemates, the horrible experience of finals week always somehow...
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Bathroom at the d.school
Submitted by: Amy Collier, Stanford University Center for Teaching and Learning
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a bike ride,
hm0ng:
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Stanford Women's Soccer Abroad: Mariah's second... →
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Hallo Freunde, Mein Deutsch ist jetzt viel besser. (My German is much better now) Thank goodness. It makes getting around the city and meeting people way more fun! My past week and a half was dedicated to the Berlinale, which is a huge film festival that runs throughout several theaters around the city. I’m taking a film class that allowed us Accreditation passes, which...
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Sangeeta Mediratta, Program in Writing and...
Submitted by: Brian Pesin ‘12
My first academic quarter at Stanford was a bit of a mixed bag. I breezed through high school for the most part, and was rudely awakened when my slew of straight As came to an abrupt end at week four. By the end of the quarter, I was doing fine, but not as well as I had hoped.
My situation did a total 180 the next quarter thanks to my PWR instructor, Sangeeta...
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Jarreau Bowen ’07, MA ’08
Submitted by: Sam Saenz ‘11
I never thought one person at Stanford would fill so many roles in my life: friend, peer, teacher, mentor, boss, co-worker, brother, and rock. I want to tell you about the person who helped me, and a vastly expanding number of Stanford students, thrive. Not everyone in our tight Stanford bubble knows his name, but everyone knows his work.
Jarreau Bowen ’07, MA...
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The Claw
Submitted by: Megan Lu
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The Stanford Clock Tower
Submitted by: Brandon Powell ‘14
12 chimes: Lunch, a frenzy of bikes; or midnight, and the jarring primal screams of Dead Week.
3 chimes: Taunting those whose days end at 3:05PM; or mocking those being dragged over the 3AM hump by papers and problem sets.
A four-note melody: Commencement of 1:15PM classes; or a grim sign for early-risers a quarter of an hour into their 9AM lectures
Whether...
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Stanford Splash
Submitted by: Dan Sinnett MS ‘10, PhD ‘12.
Apply to the Stanford Department of Geophysics for grad school? Check.
Get accepted? Check.
Get M.S. in Geophysics? Check.
Do research? Check.
Discover passion for science outreach and education by teaching 7-12 grade students with StanfordSplash? Check.
Do sweet science policy internship? Check.
Realizing you actually need to finish...
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