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Joseph McNamara, a Hoover fellow and former San Jose police chief, and Keith Humphreys, former Obama drug policy adviser and a professor at the Medical School, debate the pros and cons of marijuana legalization in a special online article in Stanford magazine.
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No longer a bastion for traditional newspeople, the John S. Knight Fellowships are now open to consultants, new media innovators and more technologically savvy journalists. This new crop of fellows is pursuing ideas that may change the path of journalism, says Director Jim Bettinger.
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Shelley Correll, associate professor of sociology, has been appointed director of the Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research. Correll is not new to Clayman. In 2001, while completing her doctoral work in sociology here, she received a Graduate Dissertation Fellowship from the institute.
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- Emergency drill today:
Sometime today, faculty, staff and students will hear the outdoor sirens and will receive messages from AlertSU. This will signal the beginning of a university-wide earthquake drill. Everyone is asked to duck under something stable, cover and hold until the sirens stop, then gather and check in at emergency assembly points. Visit the emergency drill website for information.
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ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER attended a ceremony at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Tuesday to sign a bill to encourage organ donation . . .
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