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Consumer advocate and ex-presidential candidate Ralph Nader spoke to a large crowd at Kresge Auditorium yesterday evening. Nader urged students to take advantage of their education and promote civic responsibility and awareness in America.
Nader speaks at Kresge
Calls Stanford students “uniquely equipped” for civic leadership
NEWS|
Ralph Nader, former presidential candidate and author of “Unsafe at Any Speed,” spoke last night to students and community members in Kresge Auditorium as part of the ASSU Speakers Bureau.
Weaver graces film screening
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Actress Sigourney Weaver ‘72 screened her newest film “Snow Cake” (2006) last night in Cubberley Auditorium before a crowd of students and community members. In a question-and-answer session after the screening, she responded to questions about the film, her career in the film industry and her years as a Stanford undergraduate.
Evers tapped for Ed post
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Hoover Institution research fellow Williamson “Bill” Evers ‘72 has been nominated for a job as assistant secretary of education by President George W.
Sports
Time to step up
Mitch Johnson to start in the absence of Anthony Goods
SPORTS|
After being swept in last weekend’s road trip through the Washington schools and dropping three of its last four games, it would be easy for the Stanford men’s basketball team to play the blame game.
Women eye Oregon sweeps
SPORTS|
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Making the Change: Muphy adjusts to life shifts and turns them in her favor
SPORTS|
All around Melanie Murphy, things have been changing.
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Editorial: Three cheers for Sixth Man
OPINIONS|
The Sixth Man Club has been criticized periodically for distasteful cheers about the personal lives of players on the opposing team and other rowdy behavior. But even with the occasional incident, the group provides a way for students in different dorms, majors and classes to come together without question.

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