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Lake Lagunita, which didn’t hold water at all last year, is slowly filling up as a result of recent rain combined with a drainage project designed to clean the water in reservoirs near the lake for domestic uses. The University has no current plans to fill the lake. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/8014
Masaru Oka

Lake Lagunita, which didn’t hold water at all last year, is slowly filling up as a result of recent rain combined with a drainage project designed to clean the water in reservoirs near the lake for domestic uses. The University has no current plans to fill the lake.

Toledo talks faith in democracy

Peru’s former president urges Latin America to confront health and education
By Patrick Fitzgerald
NEWS| Former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo called on Latin American leaders yesterday to make the social investments needed to meet the challenges of poverty and inequality and secure a future of sustainable democratic development.

Sex survey explores college romantic trends

By Shelby Martin
NEWS| The lack of dating at Stanford may be lamentable, but recent research from Sociology Prof. Paula England suggests it’s hardly unique.

SHPRC offers pregnancy tests

By Loren Newman
NEWS| Pregnancy tests will be available starting Monday at the Sexual Health Peer Resource Center, located on the second floor of Vaden Health Center.

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Freshman Bobby Warshaw has filled the gap left by an injury to senior Evan Morgan, the Card’s leading scorer from last season. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/8011
Aaron Wasserman

Freshman Bobby Warshaw has filled the gap left by an injury to senior Evan Morgan, the Card’s leading scorer from last season.

Cardinal tops in region

Stanford men win in singles and doubles at ITA Regionals
By Danny Belch
SPORTS| It was an all-Stanford affair yesterday in the finals of the ITA Regional Championships in Seattle. Sophomore Richard Wire took home the singles title, and junior Blake Muller and freshman Ted Kelly won the doubles championship.

Golf takes second in Prestige

By Roxie Dickinson
SPORTS| The No. 8 Stanford men’s golf team finished second, eight strokes behind top-ranked Charlotte at the Prestige at the PGA West Championship.

Stepping in and stepping up

By Haley Murphy
SPORTS| When leading returning scorer Evan Morgan was injured in the off-season, Stanford men’s soccer knew it had some readjusting to do.

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Editorial: Bush's veto blunder

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| President George W. Bush’s veto of the proposed expansion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program is a catastrophic bungle, with far-reaching implications for him and for children desperately in need of free health care. The veto should never have happened. Now that it has, Congress needs to act swiftly and in unity to override it.

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