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Prof. James Gibbs moderated Wednesday night’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Week panel on the events of 1968 and the prospects for continued social acitivisim by the black community.
Panelists urge black activism
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A packed auditorium witnessed an event giving thanks to activists of the past and offering inspiration to those of the future Wednesday night, as students, alumni, administrators and community members experienced “Stanford: 1968 Revisited.
Vagrant trespasses in freshman dormitories
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The presence of a homeless woman afflicted with head lice in two freshman dormitories last week forced residents of the dorms to undergo screening for the condition and prompted new concerns about campus security.
Etchemendy unveils new faculty grants
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Provost John Etchemendy announced a new fellowship program for faculty at the Faculty Senate meeting yesterday afternoon.
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Leaving a helpless Arizona player behind, senior Lindsey Yamasaki drives to the basket for two of her game-high 22 points, helping her team achieve its best start since the 1996-97 season.
Pauley Pavilion: Home sweet home
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LOS ANGELES — This was Julius Barnes’ kind of game.
A fast-paced one.
One where he could run.
One where he could use his quickness and get out on the break.
19-1 start matches team's best in years
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While it was not the prettiest game of the season, it was a solid win against a dangerous opponent.
After losing two straight at home to Arizona (9-10, 5-5 Pacific 10 Conference) in the last two seasons, the No. 3 women’s basketball team (19-1, 9-0) made sure history did not repeat itself by defeating the Wildcats 76-62.
Senior leadership has been vital to young squad
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Sometimes, all you need is a little glue.
For the women’s basketball team, that’s the role of the senior class — to keep everything together.
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Stanford must not ‘fall back on gains of others’
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Stanford graduates who took part in the historic 1968 “Taking of the Mic” returned to campus this Wednesday as part of the Martin Luther King, Jr.

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