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History Prof. Clayborne Carson addresses a crowd in Arrillaga Alumni Center yesterday on the subject of his play, “Passages of Martin Luther King,” which was recently produced in China, and about King’s enduring legacy. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/8353
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History Prof. Clayborne Carson addresses a crowd in Arrillaga Alumni Center yesterday on the subject of his play, “Passages of Martin Luther King,” which was recently produced in China, and about King’s enduring legacy.

Escondido water main bursts

Branner, Kimball nearly flooded before water turned off shortly after midnight
By Kamil Dada
NEWS| A water main burst on Escondido Road at approximately 10:30 p.m. yesterday, causing water to gush out onto the street for more than 90 minutes late last night.

Center for Poverty creates magazine

By Laura Rumpf
NEWS| Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards are among the policy experts contributing essays to the inaugural issue of Pathways magazine, the new Stanford Center for Poverty and Inequality publication due out in print this week.

Student develops anti-spam program

By Andrea Sy
NEWS| If regular filters can’t stop spam from taking over your inbox, computer science graduate student David Erickson has got your back with Default Off Email (DOEmail).

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The Stanford women’s tennis team is set to begin its season of dual match play next week. The Card will compete in both singles and doubles games in the upcoming matches and is looking to reclaim the NCAA title after it was upset last year. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/8355
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The Stanford women’s tennis team is set to begin its season of dual match play next week. The Card will compete in both singles and doubles games in the upcoming matches and is looking to reclaim the NCAA title after it was upset last year.

Volleyball sweeps Santa Cruz

No. 6 men trounce Banana Slugs, improve to 4-1 on season
By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| It turned into a battle at the end, but the No. 6 Stanford men’s volleyball team pulled out a sweep over UC-Santa Cruz last night to push its record to 4-1 on the season. Every healthy player saw the floor, and 11 hitters had at least two kills in the 30-18, 30-23, 34-32 win.

Card going for title

By Anthony Nguyen
SPORTS| Ten players. Four months. One national title to reclaim. With the individual season under its belt, the No. 2 Stanford women’s tennis team will soon begin dual match play, “the most exciting time of year for us,” according to junior Megan Doheny.

Stanford ready to start doubles play

By Danny Belch
SPORTS| In a collegiate tennis match, there are a total of seven points up for grabs.The doubles matches are played before the singles matches, and sometimes the point is the crucial and deciding point of the match. Many matches have been won and lost 4-3, and teams have often looked back to the doubles point as the point that made or broke them.

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Editorial: Chelsea lacks class at exclusive event

By The Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Chelsea’s mum appearance sponsored by the sorority system, a naturally exclusive institution that accepts and rejects candidates based on notoriously subjective qualifications, only perpetuates the major criticisms of the Clinton campaign.

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