Stanford headlines for the week of May 17, 2006

Journalists under fire
Energizer stations to provide treats to participants on Bike to Work Day this Thursday
Annual Multicultural Springfest to celebrate staff diversity May 25 in Frost Amphitheater
Researcher studies old anthrax release for hypotheticals
Stanford police investigate second armed robbery
Powwow
Experts fear impacts of quake on Delta
Honors & Awards
Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel to give lecture
Law Café cashier, 32, dies after being hit by SUV on campus
Drama Department presents Aleta Hayes in Deianeira
Senate to review scientific misconduct policy, reports on faculty developments
Ancient Etruscans are unlikely the ancestors of modern Tuscans, study finds
Student Affairs honors manager in Registrar’s Office with award
In Print and On the Air
Does energy balancing therapy help breast cancer patients?
Nobel winner's talk focuses on memory
Faculty senate meets this evening
CV institute holds 2nd annual retreat
Interdisciplinary conference discusses effect of man-made environment on health
Scientist wins $4 million to research uncharted territory: How immune system influences spread of breast cancer
Media monitor
People with type-2 diabetes offered new class on disease management
Medical center people
Research that rocks
Humanitarian award, diversity fellowship founded to honor trailblazing surgeon
Water Quality Data and Water Quality Report for 2005
Ph.D. Orals
Housing
Cardinal Chronicle
Award-winning art history teacher Wanda Corn plays at pedagogy