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Junior Candice Wiggins and her teammates celebrate their fourth Pac-10 Tournament title in five years. Wiggins had 20 points and made two huge defensive plays in the final minute to seal the win. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/7058
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Junior Candice Wiggins and her teammates celebrate their fourth Pac-10 Tournament title in five years. Wiggins had 20 points and made two huge defensive plays in the final minute to seal the win.

Pac-10 Champs

Top-seeded Cardinal holds off late surge by ASU to win, 62-55
By Scott Bland
NEWS| After last night, the Pacific-10 Conference might consider renaming the tournament final “The Candice Wiggins Show.”

Dining halls go local

By Jennifer Liu
NEWS| Stanford Dining and Residential & Dining Enterprises kicked off the first ever Eat Local Celebration on Sunday in an effort to raise awareness about sustainable food.

Show features student photos

By Kelsey Mesher
NEWS| “I’m really proud of you!” a fan gushed to photographer Brian Tobin at Friday’s opening of Fusion 19, the latest show at University Avenue’s Modernbook Gallery.

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Sophomore Bryant Hadden earned a 9.6 on the still rings at Friday's meet against Michigan. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/7059
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Sophomore Bryant Hadden earned a 9.6 on the still rings at Friday's meet against Michigan.

Card better with age

Assistant coach and sophomore make run to open final
By Carling Nguyen
SPORTS| The newest Stanford doubles pair turned out to be the most successful Cardinal team this past weekend at the Pacific Coast Doubles tournament, held in La Jolla, Calif. Assistant coach Dave Hodge paired up with sophomore Blake Muller to notch five wins in the open tournament before falling in the championship match in three close sets.

Stanford rolls over cross-Bay rivals

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| Senior Anne Yelsey was able to communicate the results of this past weekend’s matches against No. 18 Pepperdine and No. 7 California in rather simple terms. “I thought it was complete domination,” she said.

Card bounces back

By Danny Belch
SPORTS| The No. 5 Stanford men’s gymnastics team earned a weekend split, falling to No. 1 Michigan on Friday but rallying to defeat No. 10 Nebraska on Sunday. Entering the weekend undermanned due to injuries (junior co-captain David Sender was also absent due to personal circumstances), the Cardinal could not upend Michigan.

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Editorial: Framing the debate

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| There are a surprisingly large number of ASSU Executive slates petitioning for a spot on the ballot this year: five, up from last year’s three.

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