Stanford headlines for the week of December 1, 2004

Network news presidents discuss elections, Iraqi war, Internet
Staff reminder on external audit queries
Senior Sarah Schulman, a youth-health advocate, wins Rhodes Scholarship
Retiree medical plan subject of meeting
Awakuni to leave Stanford for Hawaii
Former Pulse manager admits to fraud
Multidisciplinary center tackles issues of sustainable construction around globe
Howard Dean exhorts students to get involved in politics
Community concerns prompt reduction of density of Munger project
Five current and former students awarded Marshall Scholarships
Analytical design expert to deliver lecture
Severe asthma attack claims life of freshman Shanta Annan, 18
In Print and On the Air
Honors & Awards
Earle named to new public affairs post
Deans for religious life question meaning of 'moral values'
New copyright warning for network users
Demonstrators protest Munger project
Orders for 2005 Stanford Facts now being accepted
Faculty Senate to discuss conflict-of-interest policy
U.S, Europe have chance to expand 'community of democracies,' historian says
New post to focus on faculty diversity and leadership
Hospital prepares for holiday sparkle
5 questions: Kennedy on the FDA
Infants with rashes needed for study
Scientists create high-tech images of ancient teeth to compare Neanderthals with humans
Genetic sequencing of prehistoric fish could reveal how animals evolved to live on land
Medical center people
Media monitor
Analysis of kidney cells gives insight into aging process
Study seeks caregivers to test whether phone counseling helps their health
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Cardinal Chronicle
Panel doles out tips for cultivating a long career on the Farm
New portal soon to offer online pay statements for employees
Some departments available during break