Every year, Stanford students warily approach the housing Draw and its unsavory combination of potential conflict with roommates and looming uncertainty over numbers and assignments.
As seniors prepare to graduate in only a few weeks, many have set their sights on the job market. A new Graduate School of Business (GSB) study concludes that job prospects and early salaries for business-school students depend on stock market conditions at the time of their graduation.
A starboard gumboot wouldn’t blush at the bow ball on a coxless pair, but that’s only because the sport of rowing — like most things born of the Ivy League — boasts quite a vocabulary.
Not many people have heard of Provo, Utah, located about 50 miles south of Salt Lake City. But Provo was a big spot on the map this past weekend, as the city played host to the 2006 NCAA West Regional.