Stanford headlines for the week of October 29, 2008

Hoover Institution gets papers of late Chief Justice Rehnquist
Universities see promise in Google Book Search settlement
In final stretch before Election Day, economy eclipses other issues
Yellowstone amphibians killed by global warming, study finds
Provost discusses how economic downturn could affect university
PBS stations to air recent Stanford events
Faculty Senate to convene on Thursday
Ghostpile ponders Sacramento Valley
University subcommittee proposes new library; town hall meeting set for Nov. 6
Nate Gage service Nov. 2
Stanford building nation’s largest stem cell center
More bang for buck? Not necessarily with diabetes drugs
Stanford Hospital names chief operating officer
Election 2008: Can election winner reform health care? It all depends on what you call 'reform'
Election 2008: Read all about it, or tune in
Election 2008: Letter to president-elect: Science policy needed from day one
Election 2008: Prop. 3: Advocates for kids v. budget hawks
Election 2008: What they're saying
Pervasive network found to drive protein production and placement in cells
Medical center people
Thinking Twice: Poverty
Ph.D. Orals
Housing
Cardinal Chronicle
Psychologist Michael Tomasello to deliver Tanner Lectures
Core of sun spins more slowly than next layer, study finds
WTO director says more trade can help ease financial crisis
Hoover Institution announces National Fellows for 2008-09