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Members of Stanford Vietnamese Student Association practice a fan dance in Roble Dance Studios, in preparation of their performance in the Lunar New Year Festival. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/6939
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Members of Stanford Vietnamese Student Association practice a fan dance in Roble Dance Studios, in preparation of their performance in the Lunar New Year Festival.

Family, students leery of Zhou suicide motive

Investigation remains unresolved even after toxicology results show lethal levels of over-the-counter drug
By Aram Hur
NEWS| For Mengyao "May" Zhou’s family and some in the Stanford community, the cause of the 23-year old electrical engineering doctoral candidate’s death is far from certain.

Aid to increase next year

By Gerry Shih
NEWS| The University plans to announce significant revisions to the financial aid program today that will primarily focus on increasing the aid packages for “middle-income” families — those with combined annual incomes ranging from $60,000 to $135,000 — The Daily has learned.

Alum donates $75 million

By Allison Dedrick
NEWS| Jerry Yang, University trustee and co-founder of Yahoo!, and Akiko Yamazaki, his wife, recently pledged $75 million to the Stanford Challenge fundraising effort in an attempt to promote interdisciplinary programs at the University.

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Junior driver Jackie Gauthier winds up and fires past USC defender Miranda Nichols on Saturday afternoon. Gauthier played an integral role in the Cardinal’s upset of the Women of Troy by netting Stanford’s first and final goals of regulation. This weekend, the Irvine, Calif. native heads home with her teammates to compete in the Irvine Invitational. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/6944
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Junior driver Jackie Gauthier winds up and fires past USC defender Miranda Nichols on Saturday afternoon. Gauthier played an integral role in the Cardinal’s upset of the Women of Troy by netting Stanford’s first and final goals of regulation. This weekend, the Irvine, Calif. native heads home with her teammates to compete in the Irvine Invitational.

The recruit review

A look at Stanford’s 19 incoming freshmen and the future of the Cardinal
By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| New Stanford football coach Jim Harbaugh may not have had as much time to work on his first recruiting class as he would have liked after he was hired Dec. 19, but he was still pleased with the overall group of 19 incoming freshmen who signed national letters of intent on Feb. 7.

No. 6 men Flip Off No. 9 Cal

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| The No.

Card sink USC in overtime thriller

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| As the old saying goes, “give a good team an inch, and they’ll take a mile.

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Editorial: For Old Union, transparency a must

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| When the University announced plans to transform Old Union into a true student union, students across campus were ecstatic. Fast forward a few years later, and members of the ASSU have voiced complaints about the current lack of student input in Old Union construction and concerns over late, unexpected changes to the plan.

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