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Stanford Review - Archive - Volume XXX - Issue 6 - News
News
The News in Brief
Read about the latest news on campus
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Conservative Publication Outreach to Stanford Thwarted by Daily Delays
The Stanford Daily has repeatedly wavered on printing an advertisement commenting on the anti-war protests at Stanford on March 5th. The controversial advertisement, which the Daily received from the Center for the Study of Popular Culture (CSPC) headed by David Horowitz, explained the connections between the "National Youth and Student Peace Coalition," which organized the protests, and various on-campus Communist-affiliated groups.
....Full story.....by Harrison Osaki
Former NSA Talks US-China Relations
Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski, former National Security Advisor to President Carter, spoke at Stanford on Tuesday, April 29, on the present and future of Sino-American relations. Talking for about an hour at Stanford's Memorial Auditorium, Mr. Brzezinski described the warming in relations between China and the United States since September 11th and the increasing liberalization of Chinese society.
....Full story.....by Sam Shapero
ASSU May Rethink Special Fees
The ASSU Undergraduate Senate has developed four new alternative Special Fee systems in light of increases recently voted by the student body in Special Fees to be doled out to student groups.
....Full story.....by Ryan J. Wisnesky
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