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A group of women “DialPink” as part of Love Your Body Day. Colleges Against Cancer was one of the event co-sponsors yesterday in White Plaza, encouraging students to call a family member or friend and remind them to have their annual breast exam. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/8030
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A group of women “DialPink” as part of Love Your Body Day. Colleges Against Cancer was one of the event co-sponsors yesterday in White Plaza, encouraging students to call a family member or friend and remind them to have their annual breast exam.

Brook Lopez suspended indefinitely

By Patrick Fitzgerald
NEWS| Lopez — who was already scheduled to miss the Cardinal’s first nine games after being declared academically ineligible earlier this month — will no longer practice with the team.

Stanford Challenge surpasses $3 billion

By Carlee Brown
NEWS| The Stanford Challenge celebrated its first anniversary this month with a grand total of $3 billion in pledged contributions, according to the Office of Development.

Day spreads body love in White Plaza

By Mohammad Ali
NEWS| Yesterday in White Plaza, dozens showed how much they loved their bodies as part of Stanford’s third annual Love Your Body Day.

Leaders talk Burma crisis

By Susana Montes
NEWS| About 30 students, faculty and community members attended “Burma’s Crisis: What Should Outsiders Do?” at Encina Hall yesterday afternoon for a discussion on possible ways to respond to the Southeast Asian country’s oppressive military junta.

Stanford Hospital & Clinics hires new chief financial officer

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Just as it prepares for a $1 billion construction project, Stanford Hospital & Clinics hired the man to watch those dollar signs pile up: Daniel Morissette will serve as the hospital’s new chief financial officer.

Police Blotter

By Rahul Kanakia
NEWS| This report covers a selection of crimes from Oct. 9 through Oct. 16, as reported in the Stanford Department of Public Safety’s Public Bulletin.