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The weekend rain produced cloudy skies above the Dish.
ASSU changes election rules to protect free speech
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With ASSU elections set to begin at the start of spring quarter, student leaders have been working with the University to reform its election policies to provide better protection of free speech.
Coffins, bat mitzvah kick off Tree Week
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There weren’t four weddings, but there were two funerals, a bat mitzvah and a royal procession at last night’s information meeting for prospective Tree applicants.
Black law students sponsor summit
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To address issues confronting the black legal community, including the responsibility professionally successful blacks have to other blacks, the Stanford Black Law Students Association, or BLSA, held a conference on Saturday entitled “Beyond Black Letter Law.
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Chris Hernandez scored a career-high 37 points en route to leading the Cardinal to their sixth straight win over UCLA.
Hernandez keys decisive win over UCLA
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Stanford seems to have found at least one recipe for surviving the rest of the season without its leading scorer Dan Grunfeld: Seven guys play solid basketball while one plays completely out of his mind.
Stanford women clinch Pac-10 title
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No. 4 Stanford (24-2, 15-1 Pacific-10 Conference) visited Los Angeles this weekend with three goals in mind: clinch the regular season conference title, sweep the season series with USC and UCLA and stay healthy in the process.
Undefeated Longhorns sweep Stanford
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Pit two of the strongest college diamond dynasties against each other, and ninth-inning grand slams, two inside-the-park home runs and three tightly matched games is all part of the norm.
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ASSU elections should still follow code
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Last year’s ASSU executive election was a mess. The chaos began with the Campaign Practice Code — or rather, with campaign e-mails sent out by then-senior Mikey Lee violating that code.

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