Stanford headlines for the week of October 19, 2005

Yahoo! and Stanford partner to offer online music to students
Tiews selected as associate director of Humanities Center
Bucksbaum appointed to direct Ultrafast Science Center
Social status triggers genetic response in male cichlid fish
Alumni reunion expected to draw more than 7,000
With new digs, clinical education at Law School aims high
Memorial for Alan Manne to be held Oct. 30 in Encina Hall
Honors & Awards
U.N. Association Film Festival opens today
President reflects on past five years, looks to future in report available online
$1 billion campaign nearing completion
Website to make contributing easier
Collins to speak about space travels
Panel discussion to honor St. Clair Drake
In Print and On the Air
Green Library exhibit celebrates photographer, graphic designer
Cool innovations: New fuel-cell technology could help power future vehicles
Open Enrollment information sessions, flu shots offered by Benefits Department
VANTAGE POINT: Why health care costs are going up again
Standing-room-only lecture examines race and poverty in the wake of hurricane
KQED documentary on youth program
Oct. 26 symposium on neuroscience
Trustees approve site, concept for education center
MRI could help to bolster detection of some cases of early stage breast cancer
5 Questions: Neal Baer on the healing power of TV
Students' plan for unused prescription drugs wins approval from the governor
Media monitor
Medical center people
Faculty Senate to meet this evening at 5 p.m.
Vantage point: New stem cell methods just 'scientific flimflammery'
Faculty Senate minutes - October 13, 2005 meeting
Memorial Resolution: Byron "Bill" Brown
Memorial Resolution: Mike Jacobstein
Housing
Employees asked to not solicit, accept some holiday gifts from vendors
Cardinal Chronicle
Stanford heeds Call to Serve campaign
Appreciation luncheon to be held for all faculty and staff
University highlights staff volunteerism with new awards series