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The Band and dollies celebrate the reopening of Old Union yesterday. In addition to increased student space, the renovated building also houses ASSU offices, various student groups and the Axe and Palm, a cafe meant to replace the CoHo, which closed for good over the summer. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/7857
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The Band and dollies celebrate the reopening of Old Union yesterday. In addition to increased student space, the renovated building also houses ASSU offices, various student groups and the Axe and Palm, a cafe meant to replace the CoHo, which closed for good over the summer.

Emergency plan for campus crisis expanded

Universities nationwide confront safety issues following Virginia Tech massacre
By Loren Newman
NEWS| Nearly six months after the Virginia Tech shootings, university officials have had time to reflect on the tragedy and determine how best to prevent a similar incident from occurring at Stanford.

Old Union: New and Improved

By Jordan Chazin
NEWS| After a one-and-a-half years and $20 million worth of renovations, Old Union officially re-opened its doors yesterday at a noon ceremony held in the Union courtyard.

New Harry Potter class casts spell on freshmen

By Laura Rumpf
NEWS| There may not be any more Harry Potter books coming out, but the magic will continue at Stanford this fall with “Harry Potter and the Arc of Storytelling,” a highly coveted Student Initiated Course (SIC).

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Senior Whitney Deason hits a backhand return during a Pac-10 match last season. Deason, fellow senior Celia Durkin, junior Jessica Nguyen and  sophomore Lindsay Burdette all look to bring Stanford its fourth title in five years. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/7861
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Senior Whitney Deason hits a backhand return during a Pac-10 match last season. Deason, fellow senior Celia Durkin, junior Jessica Nguyen and sophomore Lindsay Burdette all look to bring Stanford its fourth title in five years.

Card struggles at NCAA premier event

Women’s golf currently in 17th place at the NCAA Preview in Albuquerque; Chun tied for 15th place individually
By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| Competing at one of the toughest courses it will play on all year, the Stanford women’s golf team sits in 17th place at the NCAA Preview tournament in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Women's tennis gunning for another title

By Anthony Nguyen
SPORTS| Despite losing Teresa Logar and Anne Yelsey, the Stanford women's tennis team’s goal remains the same: reclaim the national title that slipped away from them last year.

Men's tennis looks to maintain past prestige

By Danny Belch
SPORTS| The Stanford men’s tennis team refuses to let ugly memories from last year prevent it from reasserting itself as a dominant NCAA power.

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By Jackie Bernstein and In Ho Lee
OPINIONS| Yesterday, we wrote about the opportunities available as a Daily columnist. If you prefer not to broadcast your picture next to every article you write but still want to write about issues that excite you, The Daily’s editorial board may be the way to go.

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