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Arabesque Belly Dancers perform at Rhythms multicultural benefit show on Friday Evening #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/6819
John Shen

Arabesque Belly Dancers perform at Rhythms multicultural benefit show on Friday Evening

Mental health reevaluated

Counselors describe drawbacks of “Stanford duck syndrome”
By Niraj Sheth
NEWS| On a campus that prides itself on bright moods, carefree demeanors and relaxed attitudes, the recent death of graduate student Mengyao “May” Zhou came as a shock to many students.

Grief group facilitates healing

By Lia Hardin
NEWS| The Student Grief Group — which met last Thursday for the first time since the recent death of graduate student Mengyao “May” Zhou — aims to help students with this process and to rebuild a sense of community after a tragic loss.

Genetics, depression linked in study

By Lia Hardin
NEWS| There is a genetic component to early-onset clinical depression, a new study suggests.

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Junior guard Candice Wiggins added 17 points and three assists to the Cardinal’s failed effort against No. 21              California. Stanford shot its worst shooting percentage in school history with 26.6 percent #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/6823
Alvin Chow

Junior guard Candice Wiggins added 17 points and three assists to the Cardinal’s failed effort against No. 21 California. Stanford shot its worst shooting percentage in school history with 26.6 percent

Cardinal exact revenge on Bears

By Patrick Fitzgerald
SPORTS| BERKELEY, Calif. — Brook Lopez called it a “must win.” Mitch Johnson reminded his teammates that every Pacific-10 Conference game was critical for Stanford’s post-season hopes.

Womens' hoops stunned by No. 21 Cal

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| For the No. 8 Stanford women?s basketball team, yesterday brought both the end of one era and the start of another.

Baseball swept out of Fullerton

By Blair Critchlow
SPORTS| The Stanford baseball team knew it would have to start the season sharp in order to succeed in one of the nation’s most demanding opening schedules.

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Editorial: Stanford - A Corporate Beacon of Clapboard and Stucco

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OPINIONS| When Leland Stanford opened the doors to his university in 1891, it was viewed as decisively different from its East Coast counterparts.

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