Stanford headlines for the week of May 23, 2007

University honors Amy Blue Award winners
Extra! Extra! As newspapers struggle, panels surmise future of print journalism
Tour de Peninsula
Hennessy announces new interdisciplinary graduate fellowships
Yearly staff-appreciation picnic tomorrow
Newsstand: Stanford Business
Teenage fixation on ‘success’ bad for mind and spirit, according to panelists
Innovation policy for the next U.S. president will be subject of all-day forum
Study: Some birds can survive in agricultural areas with even limited habitat conservation
Hennessy reviews 2006-07 highlights
Hydrogen cars taken for campus spin
Professor of engineering says his children matter most to him
Honors & Awards
Insiders debate how to pay for quality news coverage
Camarillo appointed to new position focusing on faculty diversity
Faculty Senate rejects ban on tobacco industry research funding by 21-10 vote
Surgeon's research scores a hit in his war against scars
'Star Trek'-type scans may reveal tumor genetics
Arthritis workshops offer self-help tips for adults
Court decision on stem cells lauded by expert
Medical students leave the lab to show off their research
Media monitor
Horwitz named Bloomfield Professor of Medicine
Scavenger cells may help block obesity
Medical center people
Upcoming exhibition at Cantor Center highlights 'artful' Tuareg of the Sahara
Screening of No End in Sight followed by panel on Iraq
Study: Altering bugs effective way to help eradicate disease
Sit-in results in student arrests
Faculty Senate minutes - May 17, 2007 meeting
Address of President John Hennessy to the Academic Council
Ph.D. Orals
Housing
Three local groups honored at community-partnership luncheon
Cardinal Chronicle
Staff salary program for fiscal year '08 announced