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Shams Shaikh

Students taking Social Dance classes

Dance swings new section

Freshmen nearly denied access, now sacrifice sleep to learn with master
By Clay Bavinger
NEWS| The early morning session of the wildly popular Social Dances of North America nearly didn’t happen at all.

New brand at gas station lowers prices

By Niraj Sheth
NEWS| “I don’t like Chevron,” said Wichs, who has owned the station at the intersection of Campus Drive and Serra St.

President in round table

By Trangdai Tranguyen
NEWS| On the subject of diversity, Hennessy said that while the large pool of international students at Stanford is already one of the Farm’s highlights, the campus is still looking for ways to increase its non-American student population.

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Adrian Gaitan

Junior cornerback Wopamo Osaisai and the Cardinal head to UCLA looking for their first win of the 2006 season.

Football tries to get on the winning path this weekend against UCLA

Card try to avenge devastating loss of 2005, earn first win of 2006 at Rose Bowl
By Alex Gyr
SPORTS| Nearly a year later, it seems the momentum from that game hasn’t changed.

Edwards holding his head high

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| On a Cardinal football squad devastated by injuries and reeling from an 0-4 start, it’s hard not to notice one of the team’s few bright spots — senior quarterback Trent Edwards.

Eight Men In

By Christopher P. Anderson
SPORTS| Although UCLA can spread it out with three receivers, in this instance they contained the UW pass rush by sending only two men into patterns.

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A liberal's defense of Joe Lieberman

By Stuart Baimel
OPINIONS| Possibly the biggest piece of political news this summer was the narrow defeat of three-term incumbent Joe Lieberman in the Connecticut Democratic primary for the Senate by the little-known and completely inexperienced (although very wealthy) Ned Lamont.

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