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ITSS to layoff employees, outsource jobs
NEWS|
To meet budget constraints, Information Technology Systems and Services (ITSS) has drafted a plan to outsource a number of its technical tasks.
ASSU election candidates announced
NEWS|
For Stanford students, the coming of spring also means the coming of the ASSU elections. Yesterday, the ASSU released a list of candidates applying for executive positions within the organization, as well as candidates for class presidents and members of the ASSU Undergraduate Senate.
Demonstrators protest U.S. policy domestically and abroad
NEWS|
In the campus’ first major antiwar demonstration this academic year, community members gathered in White Plaza for “Books Not Bombs II,” a smaller version of last year’s student strike.
Sports
Another Miracle
SPORTS|
PULLMAN, Wash. — Just when it looked like it was over — the streak, the game — just when everyone at Friel Court was ready to celebrate, with Stanford junior swingman Josh Childress sidelined with five fouls and several Cardinal turnovers down the stretch — Stanford conjured up one more miracle.
Baseball takes on struggling USC
SPORTS|
Historically, there are not many college baseball teams that have the upper hand over Stanford, but Southern California is one of them; it holds a 198-150-3 all-time advantage over the Cardinal.
Men’s volleyball hopes for repeat magic
SPORTS|
Earlier this season, the No. 12 Stanford men’s volleyball team (6-11, 3-9 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) beat the team that is now ranked No.
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Does OSA deflect liability?
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Last week, student leaders from club and recreational sports received an e-mail from the Office of Student Activities (OSA) inviting them to “meet other presidents and find out what other groups are doing” and to “cover the advisor role, inter-group collaboration etc.

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