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"The Body and What It Carries," opens this weekend in the Roble Dance Studio. The show premieres four dance works, each one investigating aspects of "muscle memory." It also features newly commissioned musical works by Stanford-affiliated composers and musicians.
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Julie Muir is recycling manager for Peninsula Sanitary Services, Inc., the firm that oversees Stanford's recycling. In an interview with Stanford Report, Muir talks about the significance of RecycleMania, an annual competition that pits Stanford against other colleges and universities.
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In a workshop that includes 10 Stanford students and a group of 20 inmates at San Quentin prison, discussion topics range from the history and culture of the state's prisons to the relevance of Franz Kafka's writings in the context of America's penal system.
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- Changes to Marguerite shuttle routes: Parking & Transportation Services (P&TS) has announced major changes to Marguerite shuttle routes, effective March 1. The changes are designed to increase route efficiency, reduce emissions and costs, and maintain or improve levels of service. The full announcement is available on the P&TS website.
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Psychologists LERA BORODITSKY and NOAH GOODMAN receive 21st Century Science Initiative grants from the James S. McDonnell Foundation . . .
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