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Sophomore Michael Osofsky received a Dean's Award from Psychology Prof. Philip Zimbardo at a ceremony yesterday. Six other undergraduates were also honored. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/310
Matt Sayles

Sophomore Michael Osofsky received a Dean's Award from Psychology Prof. Philip Zimbardo at a ceremony yesterday. Six other undergraduates were also honored.

Deans' Awards chosen

By Mark Boucher
NEWS| Seven undergraduates were given the 2001 Deans’ Award for Academic Achievement yesterday. The award honors undergraduates for their exceptional scholarly achievements.

Padilla advises on love, work

By Wenhsin Lee
NEWS| Jose Padilla, the executive cirector of the California Rural Legal Assistance and an alum of the University, spoke last night at the Haas Center about the importance of balancing work and romantic relationships.

SCBN's 'Scoop' aims to entertain

By Ramin Setoodeh
NEWS| Two guys versus the entire women’s rugby team. The scoop? Clad in funky sports gear and flashy uniforms, sophomore Robert Martinez and junior Chris Labrum didn’t exactly take home the Olympic torch last Thursday afternoon.

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Head coach Ruben Nieves congratulates senior Brett Youngberg on Senior Night last Friday. Nieves hopes to bring his success with the Cardinal to Bejing for the World University Games. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/314
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Head coach Ruben Nieves congratulates senior Brett Youngberg on Senior Night last Friday. Nieves hopes to bring his success with the Cardinal to Bejing for the World University Games.

Nieves strives for more than wins

By Ezra Callahan
SPORTS| Over the last 20 years, Stanford has built quite the volleyball program for itself, on both the men’s and the women’s sides.

Men rally in win over Pepperdine

By Jimmy Wu
SPORTS| Three close three-set matches, one intense rally point after another, vulgar language and rackets flying all over the courts, a men’s collegiate tennis coaching record being set.

Zone defenses threatens NBA game

By Ryan Stewart
SPORTS| All over this great land, washed up shooting guards with bad knees and above-average jump shots are rejoicing. Somewhere in this world, 7-foot-7 centers Manute Bol and Georghe Muresan are polishing off their resumes.

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Tribal Council has spoken: Give us your torch

By The Stanford Daily Staff
OPINIONS| Like the last dangling dregs of Tang swirling in the bottom of the container, groups of females and males annually jump through the rushing rapids in hope of reaching the placid streams of inclusion where fresh friendships and party plans for the next three years are spawned; where esurient bears gather to snatch up the esculent few in their paws and welcome them into their club; where Greek letters are handed out with all the tradition and honor included in their ahistorical pairings; where happiness and rejection are delicately balanced on the precipice of a paper bid

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