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Graduate Students Galia Blum and Alessandra Andrisani sparred Friday night at the annual Stanford Muay Thai kickboxing tournament in Burnham Pavilion.
Guest House workers walk out
University defends its policies toward temporary workers
NEWS|
Five of the Stanford Guest House’s 20 workers expressed dissatisfaction with their jobs in a powerful way late last month — using their feet.
Dance Marathon raises record funds
NEWS|
Almost 1,000 people participated in this weekend’s third annual Stanford Dance Marathon — a 24-hour fundraising party that took place at the Arrillaga Alumni Center from noon on Saturday until noon on Sunday.
5-Sure adds online service
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For party goers and late night library dwellers alike, the ride back home may become progressively faster and safer as 5-SURE, the rape prevention service on campus that handles about 1,600 requests per quarter, went digital last Wednesday.
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Junior Catcher Brian Juhl and the Stanford Baseball team played four complete Innings against Fresno State last Saturday before the game was suspended due to weather
Women's hoops keeps rolling
SPORTS|
Maples Pavilion fell silent as 3,885 pairs of eyes watched yet another Stanford guard fall to the ground after driving the lane.
No luck up north
SPORTS|
The Cardinal entered Sunday’s game against Washington with a chance to grab third place in the Pacific-10 Conference.
Card sweep Bulldogs in short series
SPORTS|
“I think we hit the ball a little bit better,” head coach Mark Marquess said.
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Editorial: Keep green space alive
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We hope that preserving, refining and expanding outdoor areas for both informal and formal activities will remain a main concern of the University. We hope a commitment to green space is reflected in future developments.

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