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Cardinal football and Lively Arts offer faculty, staff discounts

Whether you're a fan of Cardinal football or of Stanford Lively Arts—or both, you'll be able to buy discounted tickets for the upcoming seasons.

Stanford Athletics is offering a 40 percent discount on 2009 football season tickets—seven home games, including the Big Game against UC-Berkeley on Nov. 21—for faculty and staff.

Discounted season tickets for the shady goal corners will be $155, compared with $259 at full price; discounted sunny goal corners will be $115, compared with $199 at full price.

For a map of the stadium, ticket prices—and discounts—by section and the 2009 Cardinal Football schedule, visit http://www.gostanford.com/staff.

Football season tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at the Stanford Stadium Box Office, or by calling the ticket office at 800-STANFORD or (650) 723-1021, or ordering online at the Stanford Staff Appreciation website.

Discounts will be available for single games, once tickets become available in August.

The first home game of the 2009 season is Sept. 19, Stanford vs. San Jose State.

Stanford Lively Arts, which is offering a $10 Stanford student ticket rate for all performances for its 2009-10 season, recently announced that it will offer 20 percent discounts for subscriptions and individual tickets for faculty and staff.

The season, titled "Art + Invention," will open Oct. 8 with students and faculty from the Music Department honoring the life and memory of slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl at a world music day concert, and close May 5, 2010, with Two-Sided Plays from the multimedia artist Laurie Anderson. In between there will be more than two dozen performances, including Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home, The Prokofiev Project, Secret Voices: The Sisters of Las Huelgas, Mark Twain Tonight! and Frankenstein: The First Hundred Years.

Subscriptions will go on sale July 17; individual performance tickets go on sale Aug. 28. For more information, visit the Stanford Lively Arts website at http://livelyarts.stanford.edu.