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Ballet Folklorico performed as part of yesterday’s Dia de los Muertos celebration at Cantor Arts Center. which had its First Thursday party for November last night. Dia de los Muertos (“Day of the Dead”) is a Mexican holiday honoring the deceased and celebrating life; the two-day holiday ends tonight. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/8127
Masaru Oka

Ballet Folklorico performed as part of yesterday’s Dia de los Muertos celebration at Cantor Arts Center. which had its First Thursday party for November last night. Dia de los Muertos (“Day of the Dead”) is a Mexican holiday honoring the deceased and celebrating life; the two-day holiday ends tonight.

Panelists remember Nanking

Talk comes nearly 70 years after Japanese massacre of Chinese
By Michael Ding
NEWS| Pete Stanek challenged members of the Stanford community to better understand the 70-year old Nanking massacre by researching the World War II crimes of the Japanese military.

New Hospital CFO talks expansion

By Maneesha Limaye
NEWS| Daniel Morissette, the newly appointed chief financial officer (CFO) of Stanford Hospital & Clinics, ascended to his post just in time to oversee the Hospital’s $1 billion renovation and expansion project.

Library garners famous Egyptologist’s collection

By Eric Messinger
NEWS| Students interested in ancient Egyptian artifacts and temples now have a treasure trove of material to explore at Green Library. Stanford recently acquired the private library of renowned Egyptologist Wolja Erichsen (1890-1966).

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True-freshman running back Jeremy Stewart will have to carry the load for the Cardinal again this week, after the Cardinal lost eight yards rushing last Saturday at OSU. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/8130
Gus Jewell

True-freshman running back Jeremy Stewart will have to carry the load for the Cardinal again this week, after the Cardinal lost eight yards rushing last Saturday at OSU.

BREAKING NEWS: Cardinal overrun by Huskies, 27-9

Washington's Rankin has career day against porous Stanford defense
By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| In a game the Cardinal had to have to hold onto any realistic hopes of bowl eligibility, Stanford was run over by Washington on Saturday, allowing the Huskies a season-high 388 yards on the ground in a 27-9 rout.

Stretch Run

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| It is a mark of just how far Stanford Football has come in 2007 that tomorrow’s home contest against Washington could be termed a ‘must-win game.’ But with four games remaining and three victories needed for the Cardinal to reach bowl-eligibility, that’s exactly what the matchup against the Huskies is.

Moore witness to Stanford rebirth

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Evan Moore has seen it all when it comes to Stanford Football. The 6-foot-7 wideout from Brea, Calif. has experienced more major team transitions than some programs face in a decade. But, as he sees it, his role has remained constant through all of those changes.

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Editorial: For he's a jolly good fellow

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| The importance of RFs in every dorm, however, must not be overlooked. Quite simply, they are the lifeblood of ResEd.

Burning Down the House: Keep it weird, Stanford

Oddities and Katie-o-Syncrasies: We all might be kinda, sorta passive-aggressive

Nat-ural Philosophy: The language skit and me

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