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Hurricane Katrina Dedication Project: an installation to promote awareness, discussion, and debate by Sarah Woodward
Duplicate draw numbers assigned
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A new number-generating program mistakenly issued duplicate Draw numbers to 81 groups this year, adding additional worries to an already complex process for the 135 affected students.
Committee votes on Exxon Mobil shares
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The Stanford Board of Trustees Advisory Panel on Investment Responsibility (APIR) voted last week to support a joint shareholder resolution that will call on Exxon Mobil to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Panelists think about future of print edition
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In a sometimes testy conversation during which panelists cut each other off, an Internet executive, a media industry analyst, the founder of Salon.com and an editorial writer for The San Jose Mercury News offered diverging outlooks for the future of the newspaper.
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Sophomore righthander Max Fearnow’s ERA in 18 games (7.71) represents the struggles that the Cardinal have encountered this season. The team likely has just four games left to try and end the season on a high note.
Women’s tennis upset in semifinal
After three straight NCAA Championships, Stanford falls to underdog UCLA in 4-2 stunner
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Continuing a Cinderella run with its third consecutive upset, No. 12 UCLA ended No. 1 Stanford’s season in shocking style with a 4-2 win in yesterday’s semifinal match of the NCAA Championships. The Bruins’ victory snapped the Cardinal’s own streak of three straight NCAA titles and eight straight championship match appearances.
Course sets up well for women
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This is what the No. 14 Stanford women’s golf team has prepared for all season with every swing, putt and drop of sweat on and off the course.
Today, the Cardinal women make their 19th consecutive appearance at the 2007 NCAA Women’s Golf Championships in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Card plays final home game
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Without the possibility of a postseason run, Stanford baseball’s 2007 season is guaranteed to end before this time next week.
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Hitting the SPOT
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SPOT provides a rare chance to get outside of the Stanford bubble that would benefit all students, regardless of their home state.

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