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Does OSA deflect liability?

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| 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.

Finals week for the EU

By Daniel Doktori
OPINIONS| Spring quarter’s coming. You can almost see yourself eating lunch outside on a day ripped from the pages of the Stanford brochure.

Letters to the editor

By The Stanford Daily Staff
OPINIONS| HumBio Core module overlooks eating disorders I was dismayed to learn that last week’s Human Biology core module on obesity failed to address, even in passing, the closely related problem of eating disorders.

Foster Asian-American subgroups in admissions process

By The Stanford Daily Staff
OPINIONS| Last year, Asian-American groups on campus celebrated the fact that Asians and Asian Americans at Stanford comprised nearly one-fourth of the undergraduate population — a striking increase from the six Asian students in attendance when the University opened in 1891.

Why the Postal Service should not be a monopoly

By The Stanford Daily Staff
OPINIONS| The U.S. Department of Justice announced last week that Oracle’s takeover of PeopleSoft violates antitrust law, stating that “we believe this transaction is anti-competitive — pure and simple.