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The Green Library stacks are filled to the brim, so librarians have moved rarely-accessed materials to a top-secret facility called SAL 3. The library’s location remains unknown, largely due to the high value of some of the materials held there. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/8021
Maggie Skortcheva

The Green Library stacks are filled to the brim, so librarians have moved rarely-accessed materials to a top-secret facility called SAL 3. The library’s location remains unknown, largely due to the high value of some of the materials held there.

Anthro merger tension

CASA, AnthSci professors forced into new quarters
By David Gauvey Herbert
NEWS| Nine months after the University decided to combine the Anthropological Sciences and Cultural and Social Anthropology Departments, some professors continue to voice concerns about the administration’s handling of the merger.

Flu vaccine draws long lines

By Devin Banerjee
NEWS| There’s one season that gets no love from anyone: flu season. As campus braces for the impending wave of influenza, Vaden Health Center is easing anxiety by holding weekly flu immunizations for faculty, staff and students.

Secret library remains undiscovered

By Gerry Shih
NEWS| For the past three years, five University librarians have been working full-time to move truckloads of seldom-accessed materials to a secret, high-tech storage facility some 50 miles from campus.

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Sophomores Garrett Werner (right) and Evan Romero (center) look to lead Stanford past its opponents at the Dino Cup. The exhibition tournament will take place at the University of Calgary. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/8026
Alvin Chow

Sophomores Garrett Werner (right) and Evan Romero (center) look to lead Stanford past its opponents at the Dino Cup. The exhibition tournament will take place at the University of Calgary.

Card preps for desert swing

No. 3 Stanford takes on Arizona schools
By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| After seeing its unbeaten streak end last Friday, the No. 3 Stanford women’s volleyball team will be on the road this week, looking to keep its number of losses at one.

Grube leads the way for Stanford

By Roxie Dickinson
SPORTS| As the only senior on the team, captain Rob Grube is the go-to guy when it comes to Stanford men’s golf.

Turning things around

By Wyndam Makowsky
SPORTS| It’s been a hectic five weeks for the Stanford women’s golf team.

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Editorial: Change in China

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| “China will never have a Western-style democracy,” touts Li Dongsheng, the spokesman for the 17th Congress of the Communist Party. Does this statement imply continued human rights abuses for Chinese workers? Or that freedom of speech will continue to be suppressed?

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