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Tara VanDerveer is ready to enjoy her life beyond basketball and thrilled where the sport is now
Tara VanDerveer nearly walked away from coaching 10 years ago before longtime Stanford supporter John Arrillaga asked her to seriously reconsider and insisted she take the summer off.
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Tara VanDerveer, college basketball's all-time wins leader, retires from Stanford
Tara VanDerveer, college basketball’s all-time wins leader, announced her retirement from Stanford’s women’s team on Tuesday. Bob Redell reports.
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Stanford lab behind potential breakthrough in cancer detection
It’s a blood test that could potentially save millions of lives by detecting cancer much earlier than before.
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Stanford lab behind potential breakthrough in cancer detection
It’s a blood test that could potentially save millions of lives by detecting cancer much earlier than before. Scott Budman reports.
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Hall of Fame Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer approaches NCAA career wins record
Hall of Fame Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer needs a little reminding when it comes to her wins total or potential record she’s chasing this time.
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Stanford's Tara VanDerveer on cusp of passing Coach K for most wins in college basketball history
Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer can become college basketball’s all-time wins leader this week when the Cardinal face Oregon and Oregon State at home.
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Investing in veterans: Silicon Valley venture capitalists eye military veterans as tomorrow's startup founders
Startup founders and military veterans have something in common: They both want to change the world. Now, a venture capital fund backed by veterans is focused on building tomorrow’s critical infrastructure, and empowering founders with military experience.
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Investing in veterans: Silicon Valley venture capitalists eye military veterans as tomorrow's startup founders
Startup founders and military veterans have something in common: They both want to change the world. Now, a venture capital fund backed by veterans is focused on building tomorrow’s critical infrastructure, and empowering founders with military experience.
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Police release sketch, more information about suspect in Stanford hate crime incident
The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office has released more information about a hit-and-run suspect that allegedly struck a Muslim student with his vehicle on the Stanford University campus on Nov. 3.
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Police release sketch, more information about suspect in Stanford hate crime incident
The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office has released more information about a hit-and-run suspect that allegedly struck a Muslim student with his vehicle on the Stanford University campus on Nov. 3.
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Stanford students left concerned as CHP investigates on-campus hit-and-run as hate crime
An Arab Muslim student was injured by a hit-and-run on the Stanford campus Friday, which police are now investigating as a hate crime. Marianne Favro reports.
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Students react as CHP investigates Stanford hit-and-run as a hate crime
California Highway Patrol is investigating a Friday hit-and-run on the Stanford campus as a hate crime, after a driver in an SUV hit and injured an Arab Muslim student while yelling “F— you and your people.” Marianne Favro reports.
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CHP investigate Stanford hit-and-run as a hate crime
An Arab Muslim student was injured by a hit-and-run on the Stanford campus Friday, which police are now investigating as a hate crime.
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CHP investigates Stanford hit-and-run as a hate crime
California Highway Patrol is investigating a Friday hit-and-run on the Stanford campus as a hate crime, after a driver in an SUV hit and injured an Arab Muslim student while yelling “F— you and your people.”
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Stanford instructor suspended over ‘identity-based targeting' of students
Tensions over the Israel-Hamas war have boiled over at Stanford University, where one instructor was suspended for what the university calls “identity-based targeting” of students.
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Stanford instructor suspended over ‘identity-based targeting' of students
Tensions over the Israel-Hamas war have boiled over at Stanford University, where one instructor was suspended for what the university calls “identity-based targeting” of students. Kris Sanchez reports.
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ACC keeps Stanford, Cal in limbo as presidents choose not to vote on western expansion
The Atlantic Coast Conference presidents have chosen not to vote on whether to add Stanford and California to the league.
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Former Stanford goalkeeper in US players' hearts at the Women's World World Cup
Sophia Smith flashed the zipping her lips gesture as she celebrated her second goal against Vietnam during the opening United States’ opening match at the Women’s World Cup in tribute to former Stanford teammate Katie Meyer.
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USWNT playing World Cup with mental health in mind
The United States women’s soccer team is locked in on winning its third World Cup in a row, but the players have another goal they’re focusing on as well: mental health. Ian Cull reports.