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Stanford Review - Archive - Volume XXXI - Issue 3 - News
News
New Alcohol Policy May Harm Students
Stanford's new alcohol policy, effective this fall quarter, has been the subject of quite a bit of controversy on campus. The policy stipulates, "No alcoholic beverages may be served at all-freshman house events in common area spaces (e.g. lounges, hallways, patios/outdoor areas)." As a result, police have seen an increase of incidents requiring their attention....Full story.....by David Stat
Proposed Laundry Plan Subsidizes Minority
A new Review poll shows that while the majority of Stanford students support a proposed flat-rate $28 per quarter laundry fee, the majority would also experience higher laundry costs per load and subsidize a minority who do more than the "break-even" 28 loads of laundry.....Full story.....by Michael Hasper
The News in Brief
This week's look at the latest headlines....Full story.....by Harrison Y. Osaki
Ronald Reagan Redefined in Letters
Reagan: A Life in Letters, the recently published book by Stanford Universi-ty's own Hoover Institution fellows Kiron Skinner, Martin Anderson, and Annelise Anderson, not only provides a detailed glimpse into the life of Ronald Reagan, but in fact demolishes previously held theories on the very actions and character of the man.....Full story.....by Aliyya Haque
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