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A Dream lives on
Stanford releases forgotten sermons from King’s early life; University has hosted MLK Papers Project since 1985
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Stanford University’s Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute released many of King’s earliest sermons yesterday, on the first Martin Luther King Jr. Day after the death of the preacher’s widow, Coretta Scott King.
Departing Fraga named to PEN Board
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Political Science Associate Prof. Luis Fraga was recently named to the Board of Directors of Public Education Network (PEN), an organization based in Washington D.C. that promotes quality public education in low-income communities across the nation.
Pub Night gone wild in Menlo Park
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Seniors complained about overcrowding and a preponderance of juniors as they stood in the bitter cold, some for more than 45 minutes, to get into the bar.
Movie Express, take two
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Sophomore guard Anthony Goods shoots over Washington State’s Kyle Weaver. The Cardinal won 71-68, while Goods earned Pac-10 Player of the Week honors.
Goods times roll
Last-second three pointer wins it in overtime
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After sinking a game-winning three pointer Saturday night against Washington State with just over three seconds left in overtime, Anthony Goods was asked when he knew he was having a good shooting night.
Card cage Cougars
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Playing Stanford’s women’s basketball team is a hard job that’s not getting any easier for Washington State.
Swim douses Arizona
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The women’s swimming and diving team added two more wins to its perfect dual meet record when it defeated both Arizona and Arizona State on the road this weekend.
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Editorial: Cingular - Raising the (Non-Optional) Bar
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Due to a contract that Stanford has with AT&T/Cingular, cellular providers such as T-Mobile cannot offer service to campus.

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