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Monday, May 21, 2012
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Saturday's TEDxStanford featured inspiring presentations and performances, addressing subjects ranging from early cancer detection to the consequences of misguided philanthropy and the joys of unconventional musical composition.
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Political scientists, Washington insiders and campaign watchdogs gathered at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research to talk about the effect of money on politics and whether the economy can predict the presidential election. |
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Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards spoke at Stanford as part of a panel on the reproductive rights movement in the 21st century. She explained the possibilities of new technology and why Planned Parenthood is stronger than ever.
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What's up with Project Renewal?: Need information about the hospital expansion? Visit the Project Renewal site, which contains traffic news, construction timelines and a link to a weekly e-newsletter. The May 18 issue of the newsletter, for instance, explains how construction crews are preparing the site of the new parking garage at Hoover Pavilion. Learn more.
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Amy J. Blue Awards ceremony honors three exceptional staff members, as well as the dedication of the late AMY BLUE . . .
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