Stanford headlines for the week of February 23, 2005

Old Union to revert back to its original use as a student center
Trust in yourself, don't dwell on negatives, Lythcott-Haims says
Chinese art exhibit is highly political
Researchers link use of Internet, social isolation
Whale scientist Palumbi transforms controversy into conservation
'Quantum Diaries' reveal the secret lives of modern physicists
Chip Blacker reveals why he can’t say no to Sophomore College
Pressure for good grades often leads to high stress, cheating, professors say
A modern take on The Scarlet Letter
Marine ecologist Lubchenco to discuss the 'new ocean ethic' in Feb. 28 lecture
Nominations sought for Gores, Dinkelspiel, Cuthbertson awards
In Print and On the Air
Public forum to explore ways of boosting Western states' influence in politics, culture
Pioneering heart operation tries to save tiny newborn
Young blood helps to heal aging muscles
Students hold tsunami fundraiser
Pathology chair to give talk
Global gathering of top scientists includes three medical school presentations
5 Questions: Albers on stroke treatment
Fuller, Hanley named to endowed professorships
Media monitor
Medical center people
At 30th annual Geothermal Workshop, experts say the industry is gaining steam
Graduate student survey shows satisfaction, concerns with academic experience
Charles Yanofsky to receive the National Medal of Science at White House ceremony March 14
Bay Area newspapers more sensationalistic, analysis shows
Faculty Senate minutes - February 17, 2005 meeting
Memorial Resolution: David Maurice
Housing
Internal Audit offers training for managers
TechPort classes explained
Ph.D. Orals
Cardinal Chronicle / weekly campus column