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Fifteen shootings in January prompted a protest in East Palo Alto on Saturday. A number of Stanford students joined other community members in a show of solidarity. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/6849
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Fifteen shootings in January prompted a protest in East Palo Alto on Saturday. A number of Stanford students joined other community members in a show of solidarity.

EPA violence draws protest

Discussion will continue today in El Centro Chicano lounge
By Jenny Baer
NEWS| Nearly 1,000 community members marched through the streets of East Palo Alto (EPA) on Saturday, preaching the message that violence in the city will no longer be tolerated.

Slam poet recounts Iraq

By Kat Lewin
NEWS| Slam poet Jerry Quickley presented his multimedia program “Live From the Front” as part of the Stanford Lively Arts series.

ResComp to wait on Vista system

By Jennifer Liu
NEWS| Microsoft released its new Windows Vista operating system (OS) to the general public last week, making it the first major Windows overhaul since the 2001 debut of Windows XP.

Tech team to travel to Tokyo

By Emma Trotter
NEWS| A team of three Stanford students will attend the final round of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) in Tokyo this March, marking the University’s first international appearance at the contest in three years.

GSC hears anti-sweatshop presentation, talks new grad orientation

By Niraj Sheth
NEWS| A joint resolution that calls on the University to place stricter controls on apparel manufacturing was introduced at the Graduate Student Council (GSC) meeting last night.

Org. fights violence against women

By Daisy Chen
NEWS| Stanford’s Community Partnership to End Violence Against Women — which received a $200,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice last fall — has been working closely with the non-profit Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness to offer a three-unit pilot course entitled “Violence Against Women,” as well as supervising and training seven interns.