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April 23, 2012
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Dr. Gabriel Garcia, co-founder of a program that trains Stanford undergraduates to serve as volunteers in local health clinics, will receive the 2012 Miriam Aaron Roland Volunteer Service Prize at an awards luncheon this week.
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The mostly silent Frost Amphitheater will be revived on May 19 when student body favorite Modest Mouse headlines an afternoon concert that also features Eyes Lips Eyes and Benjamin Francis Leftwich. Tickets go on sale today at noon.
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By the time today's elementary schoolers graduate from college, the U.S. corn belt could be forced to move to the Canadian border to escape devastating heat waves brought on by global warming, say researchers from Stanford and Purdue. |
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Got talent? Show it off at the Multicultural Springfest: The Diversity & Access Office is seeking staff who are interested in exhibiting
their diverse talents at this year's Multicultural Springfest, which will take place Thursday, May 24, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Frost Amphitheater. In addition, volunteers are needed to greet guests, distribute T-shirts or assist with logistics. For more information, visit the Springfest website.
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Senior JACLYN LE has been named a Newman Civic Fellow for her dedication to public service . . .
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