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Four graduate students gather to study in the Packard cafe, a popular study spot for graduate students. The electrical engineering qualifying exams took place in January.
Afroman party nixed
OSA cites security concerns, forces Sigma Nu to cancel tonight’s scheduled event
NEWS|
There were supposed to be hundreds of people enjoying themselves at Sigma Nu tonight, listening, singing and dancing to the beats of acclaimed rap artist Afroman, famous for his hit 2001 single “Because I Got High.”
RA application to include early option
NEWS|
Residential Education introduced a new Early Decision application earlier this quarter designed to streamline the Resident Assistant (RA) and College Assistant (CA) selection process.
EE exams press students
NEWS|
This is the second of a two-part series on the high-stakes doctoral qualifying exams (quals) in the electrical engineering department. Yesterday’s article (“High-stakes EE exams elicit stress, pressure”) discussed the examination process and students’ studying techniques; today’s piece covers the controversy surrounding the tests and their aftermath.
Sports
Card look to Tame the Titans
Baseball heads to Fullerton for season opener
SPORTS|
The baseball team has been itching to get back on the field since it was eliminated by the now reigning national champion Beavers in last year’s NCAA Super Regionals. Today, the Cardinal will get its wish.
Friday-Night Spotlight
SPORTS|
The Cardinal pitching corps lost three key contributors to the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft at the end of last season.
PAC-10 Conference Outlook
SPORTS|
With three Pacific-10 Conference pitchers selected among the first 10 picks of the 2006 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, quality young arms could make the all the difference in this year’s conference title-race.
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Opinions
Editorial: Have some class, seniors
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