Stanford headlines for the week of November 28, 2007

Yes, Stanford really had a free lunch
Transatlantic partnership puts British library online, spotlighting rescued books
Study on improving schools released
Women's robotics team from Spelman College in Atlanta puts on a show at Stanford
Alumni, student named Rhodes Scholars
Gene Golub, a founding faculty member of Computer Science Department, dies
With growth of blogging on campus, Stanford gets caught up in Web 2.0
Honors & Awards
Memorial planned Monday for Edmund Chang, geologist
Comings and goings
Stanford, Volkswagen team up to create automotive research lab
Cleanup method uses activated carbon to anchor toxins to bottom of the bay
Conference explores nexus of development, global warming, nuclear proliferation
Faculty Senate to meet Thursday
Sign of the times
Pedometers help people count steps to get healthy
Researchers to push frontiers of stem cell studies
Harvard researcher gives annual Dorfman lecture
VA grant strengthens rehabilitation center
On their own now: separated twins are recovering nicely
Rapid response teams save children's lives at Packard Children's Hospital
City council votes to proceed with negotiations on medical center rebuilding
5 questions: Reijo Pera on stem cell progress
Stem cell transplant can grow new immune system in certain mice
Medical center people
Ph.D. Orals
Housing
Cardinal Chronicle
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