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USC Men's Basketball Game Against Stanford Postponed Due to Confirmed COVID-19 Case
USC-Stanford Sunday men’s basketball game at the Galen Center has been postponed and team activities will be paused because of a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the Trojans’ program, the university announced.
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Feds Say US Colleges ‘Massively' Underreport Foreign Funding
A scathing report from the Trump administration on Tuesday concluded that top U.S. universities have “massively underreported” funding they accept from China, Russia and other nations described as “foreign adversaries.”
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Doorbell Camera Captures Moment Stanford Professor Learns of Nobel Prize Win
Stanford professor Paul Milgrom’s Nest doorbell camera captured the moment his neighbor and fellow winner, Robert Wilson, alert him of their Nobel Prize win.
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Stanford Medical Faculty Lambaste Former Colleague and Trump Coronavirus Adviser Dr. Scott Atlas
A group of 78 researchers and doctors from Stanford Medical School are calling out former colleague and White House coronavirus advisor Dr. Scott Atlas for spreading what they characterized as “falsehoods and misrepresentation of science.”
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Bay Area Infant Recovering After Contracting Syndrome Related to COVID-19
A Bay Area infant is recovering at Stanford’s Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital after contracting a disease related to COVID-19, according to a report in the San Francisco Chronicle.
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Stanford Rowers Raise Money for Coronavirus Aid
During this time of crisis, people everywhere are wanting to support their neighbors who might be struggling. But not being able to do it in person creates a challenge. Garvin Thomas shows us how one group of college athletes managed to make it work.
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Stanford Develops Its Own Coronavirus Test
A Stanford Health Care lab has developed its own in-house test for the coronavirus, according to a Stanford Medicine news release.
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Stanford Students Urge University to Simplify Sexual Violence Report Policies
Stanford students are urging their university to help fight sexual violence, in a very tangible way. They say the policies in place now for reporting sexual crimes are confusing, and Stanford needs to simplify them.
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Stanford Women's Soccer Captures National Title
The Stanford women’s soccer team defeated North Carolina on penalty kicks Sunday night to capture the national championship at Avaya Stadium in San Jose. The Cardinal won the Women’s College Cup for the third time since 2011, outlasting the Tar Heels 5-4 in penalty kicks after the two teams finished regulation time in a scoreless tie. Kiki Pickett scored...
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NJ Teen Writes ‘#BlackLivesMatter' 100 Times on College Essay, Gets In
New Jersey teen Ziad Ahmed opted out of the traditional college essay and instead wrote “#blacklivesmatter” 100 times on his Stanford application. To his surprise, Stanford accepted.
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Palo Alto Students Say They Are Unfairly Targeted in CVS Pharmacy's New Policy
A popular drugstore in pricey Palo Alto is limiting the number of teenagers allowed inside to crack down on shoplifters.
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Thompson-Robinson, Kelley Lead UCLA to 3rd Straight Win
Dorian Thompson-Robinson passed for 226 yards and two touchdowns, Joshua Kelley ran for 126 yards and UCLA won its third straight game on Saturday night, defeating Colorado 31-14 at the Rose Bowl.
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Stanford Student Drugged at Campus Party: University Police
A Stanford student who had been drinking at a campus party and later lost consciousness late Thursday evening tested positive for a known date-rape drug, according to the university’s Department of Public Safety.
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Ex-Stanford Swimmer Accuses Team of Homophobia
Two-time NCAA champion Abrahm DeVine is accusing his former team at Stanford of homophobia and claiming that he was kicked off the team because he is gay, NBC News reported. “Plain and simple: There are surface-level reasons I was kicked off the Stanford swim team, but I can tell you with certainty that it comes down to the fact that...
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QB Matt Fink Likely to Start for No. 21 USC With Slovis Still Out
Quarterback Kedon Slovis is in the concussion protocol for No. 21 Southern California, increasing the likelihood of Matt Fink making his first career start at No. 17 Washington this weekend.
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John Ralston, Former Stanford, Broncos Coach, Dies at 92
John Ralston, who coached Stanford to two Rose Bowl victories and spent five seasons leading the Denver Broncos, has died. He was 92.
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List: 9 California Universities on List of Nation's 50 Best
Nine California universities — including UCLA and five other UC campuses — appeared Monday on U.S. News & World Report’s list of the 50 best national universities.
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Teen With Muscular Dystrophy Faces Unique Challenge at Stanford
For an East Bay teen, getting a full-ride to Stanford was the easy part. Living on campus will be the real challenge.
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89-Year-Old Man Killed in Garden Grove Hit-and-Run
An elderly pedestrian was killed in a hit-and-run in Garden Grove. Rick Montanez reports on NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 1, 2019.
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USC Trojans Lose Starting Quarterback JT Daniels for the Season
USC quarterback J.T. Daniels will miss the rest of the season after tearing a ligament and the meniscus in his right knee during the Trojans’ opener.