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Freshman Kaipo Ikemoto organizes a group of prospective freshmen in Tresidder Thursday. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/321
Keith Ito

Freshman Kaipo Ikemoto organizes a group of prospective freshmen in Tresidder Thursday.

Admits take campus by storm

By Aimee Grace
NEWS| Greatly anticipated by prospective freshmen, parents, students, faculty and staff, Stanford Admit Weekend begins today.

Earth Week starts

By Scott Dorfman
NEWS| Earth Week 2001, an annual event sponsored by Eco-Advising at Stanford, begins today with an environmental fair in White Plaza.

Lambdas, AASA host auction

By The Stanford Daily Staff
NEWS| “At First Sight,” a charity date auction organized by Lambda Phi Epsilon and the Asian American Students Association, will be held tonight from 9 p.

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Freshman Caroline Fluhrer competes on the balance beam. Fluhrer and her teammates are competing today for a spot in the team finals at the NCAA Championships. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/319
Matt Sayles

Freshman Caroline Fluhrer competes on the balance beam. Fluhrer and her teammates are competing today for a spot in the team finals at the NCAA Championships.

Gymnastics bids for Super Six

By Liz Levey
SPORTS| As the women’s gymnastics NCAA Championships begin today, the No. 6 Stanford women’s gymnastics team is looking for an upset.

Stanford Athletics’ own version of ‘A Winter’s Tale’

By Jeff Cooper
SPORTS| Stanford’s brand spanking new Avery Aquatic Center will open May 19, an event that you, no doubt, have found yourself waking up in the middle of the night for several weeks to ponder.

Baseball falls to Dons, looks to redeem against Trojans

By Brett Kaufman
SPORTS| So much for “Uncle Mo” carrying the top-ranked Cardinal into the college baseball season’s marquee series against No. 8 Southern California tomorrow night.

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Montoya’s service will leave lasting impression

By The Stanford Daily Staff
OPINIONS| THIS YEAR’S COMMENCEMENT will mark not only the graduation of the Class of 2001, but also the loss of one of the University’s most beloved administrators, Vice Provost for Student Affairs James Montoya.

The Harlequin Mannequin: Apathy is a good sign

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