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Yahoo! grant draws scrutiny
Fellows debate if benefits of grant outweigh moral concerns
NEWS|
Last month, when Yahoo! offered and Stanford accepted a $1 million gift for the University’s Knight Fellowship program to support press freedom in what many saw as an act of atonement, some critics worried the money came from a tainted source.
New man in the Haas
NEWS|
In Dr. Gabriel Garcia’s ideal world, every student at Stanford would incorporate some sort of public service work into his University education.
HBO chronicles life and death of Pearl
NEWS|
“Both of them thought they were changing the world in their own way,” Sharma said.
Law School's switch draws student debate
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Junior Chris Rasmussen readies a forehand shot at the Bronco Classic last weekend. Rasmussen advanced to a singles final.
Card rackets tied up by brackets
Men’s tennis fails to advance to top of Bronco Classic, but individuals, pairs make their claim in consolation
SPORTS|
Although there was no Stanford showdown in the singles finals this year, the Cardinal were well represented at last weekend’s Bronco Classic in Santa Clara, Calif.
ITA catches Card in transition
SPORTS|
The three-time defending national champion Stanford women’s tennis team competed in its first big tournament of the fall season, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-American (ITA) Championships, Oct. 3-7, in Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Men snap Huskies streak, 2-0
SPORTS|
In various pre-season polls, Stanford men’s soccer was overlooked after its sixth-place Pac-10 finish in 2005.
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Editorial: Revising advising
OPINIONS|
Every year The Daily, the ASSU and individual students criticize the University’s academic advising programs — especially when it comes to freshman advising.

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