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Stanford grad's sights set on decathlon at Paris Olympics
Stanford University graduate Harrison Williams is hoping to punch his ticket to the Paris Olympics in what’s considered the most grueling event: the decathlon.
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Stanford grad's sights set on decathlon at Paris Olympics
Stanford University graduate Harrison Williams is hoping to punch his ticket to the Paris Olympics in what’s considered the most grueling event: the decathlon.
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105-year-old Stanford graduate finally gets her diploma after 80+ year wait
When Virginia Hislop’s husband was called to active duty in 1940, she had to leave behind her studies at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education.
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105-year-old Stanford graduate finally gets her diploma after 80+ year wait
When Virginia Hislop’s husband was called to active duty in 1940, she had to leave behind her studies at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education. Garvin Thomas reports.
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Hundreds of students walk out of Stanford commencement in protest
As Stanford President Richard Saller was giving remarks, shortly after Stanford’s official commencement ceremony began at Stanford Stadium on Sunday, hundreds of students walked out in protest of the university’s response to pro Palestinian protesters’ demands over the Gaza conflict between Israel and Hamas.
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Stanford students stage walkout at graduation
The pro-Palestinian demonstration comes after more than a dozen protestors were arrested on June 5.
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Stanford main graduation ceremony will require tickets
Stanford University is changing up admission to its main commencement ceremony Sunday, allowing only people with tickets to attend.
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Stanford main graduation ceremony will require tickets
Stanford University is changing up admission to its main commencement ceremony Sunday, allowing only people with tickets to attend. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Davis native Fiona O'Keeffe punches ticket to Paris in her first marathon
Competing in her first marathon, Davis native and Stanford graduate Fiona O’Keeffe qualified for the Paris Olympics in record time.
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Davis native Fiona O'Keeffe punches ticket to Paris in her first marathon
Competing in her first marathon, Davis native and Stanford graduate Fiona O’Keeffe qualified for the Paris Olympics in record time. Jessica Aguirre reports.
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Former Stanford basketball player hopes to represent Mexico in Paris Olympics
Former Stanford basketball player Isa Silva is working to make Mexico’s national team. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Watch: Stanford doctor-author discusses his debut novel
David Weill, the former director of the Center for Advanced Lung Disease at Stanford Medical Center, tells us how he drew from his life and career experiences for his debut novel titled “All That Really Matters.”
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13 arrested, officer hurt after protesters barricade inside Stanford president's office
At least 13 people were arrested, and a public safety officer was injured after a group of Stanford students and alumni barricaded themselves inside the office of the university’s president early Wednesday morning, according to university and law enforcement officials. Ian Cull reports.
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13 arrested, officer hurt after protesters barricade inside Stanford president's office
At least 13 people were arrested, and a public safety officer was injured after a group of Stanford students and alumni barricaded themselves inside the office of the university’s president early Wednesday morning, according to university and law enforcement officials. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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12 detained after protesters barricade inside Stanford president's office
A group of students and alumni barricaded themselves inside the office of Stanford University’s president early Wednesday morning to protest the institute’s response to pro-Palestinian protesters’ demands over the Gaza conflict between Israel and Hamas. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Protesters barricade themslelves inside Stanford president's office
A group of students and alumni barricaded themselves inside the office of Stanford University’s president early Wednesday morning to protest the institute’s response to pro-Palestinian protesters’ demands over the Gaza conflict between Israel and Hamas.
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13 arrested, officer hurt after protesters barricade inside Stanford president's office
At least 13 people were arrested, and a public safety officer was injured after a group of Stanford students and alumni barricaded themselves inside the office of the university’s president early Wednesday morning, according to university and law enforcement officials.
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By the numbers: Stanford's super commute study
New research from Stanford shows a rise in “super commuters.” People who travel 75 miles or more — one way — to get to the office. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to Stanford University Professor Nicholas Bloom for a closer look at the latest numbers.
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Does it take you over an hour to get to work? Stanford study looks at ‘super commuters'
A new study out of Stanford took a look at what they call “super commuters.” Those that are willing to accept a long drive to work — 75 miles or more — for fewer days in the office.