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Thousands of students attended the Mausoleum Party on Friday night but described the party as mediocre due to  a deficient audio system and overcrowding. Despite student complaints, Junior class and ASSU organizers deemed the event a success. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/6440
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Thousands of students attended the Mausoleum Party on Friday night but described the party as mediocre due to a deficient audio system and overcrowding. Despite student complaints, Junior class and ASSU organizers deemed the event a success.

Much ado about nothing?

Mausoleum Party attracts crowds but meets mixed reviews
By Kelley Fong
NEWS| Penguins, Care Bears, dominoes, and obnoxious tourists came ready to party at the Mausoleum Friday night. But while organizers hailed the event a success, students complained about overcrowding, poor audio and a power outage that left the sound system and their spirits down.

Foreign films draw audiences

By Rahul Kanakia
NEWS| After kicking off Wednesday, the United Nations Association Film Festival (UNAFF) screened 31 films spotlighting human rights violations throughout the world, ranging from the U.S. penal system to brain disease in Tibet.

MOSS captures cheaters

By Emma Trotter
NEWS| It’s not just the Honor Code that prevents students in computer science classes from cheating — the department employs the Measure of Software Similarity Program (MOSS), written by Prof. Alex Aiken, to systematically to test student code against every section of code ever run through the system.

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Sophomore Paul Zaich in the 400m IM this weekend against Cal State Bakersfield #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/6449
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Sophomore Paul Zaich in the 400m IM this weekend against Cal State Bakersfield

No. 3 volleyball gains in the win column but takes a hit in the wallet

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| The No. 3 Stanford women’s volleyball team came back from Arizona this weekend with a pair of wins, though they lost about $1,200.

Top-ranked women win Pac-10 title

By Scott Bland
SPORTS| The Stanford cross-country teams experienced mixed fortunes at the Pac-10 Championships on Saturday.

Water polo sneaks past Long Beach State

By Andrew Shen
SPORTS| Playing in its first home game since the start of the academic year, the No. 4 Stanford men’s water polo team narrowly defeated No. 11 Long Beach State on Saturday, 6-5.

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