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Mae Ryan

A jogger takes a late afternoon run along a sun-soaked Campus Drive shortly before sunset yesterday.

Kresge to be demolished

Law School space constraints prompt tearing down of auditorium by 2011
By Joanna Xu
NEWS| Kresge Auditorium will be torn down in the next two to three years as part of the Law School’s plan to build a second law building in its place.

Residences defaced with hate graffiti

By Andrea Fuller
NEWS| Two incidents, one homophobic and one anti-Semitic, that occurred prior to winter break have sparked police inquiries and condemnation from University officials.

Showerheads spark ire

By Nikhil Joshi
NEWS| The new low flow showerheads that have been installed in many dorms across campus have sparked mixed reactions from students.

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Stanford Rugby has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years, leading to a team with its membership currently at an all-time high. The 
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Sam Svoboda

Stanford Rugby has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years, leading to a team with its membership currently at an all-time high. The Cardinal has made use of a diverse pool of athletic talent, stemming from a broad array of previous athletic experiences.

Basketball set to face Arizona schools

Card takes on Wildcats tonight, Sun Devils Saturday
By Patrick Fitzgerald
SPORTS| Tonight, the Stanford men’s basketball team faces an Arizona team in transition. A perennial Pac-10 powerhouse, the Wildcats have been a mixed bag this season.

Cardinal women set for desert swing

By Haley Murphy
SPORTS| After demolishing the Oregon schools by a combined 70 points last week, Stanford women’s basketball takes to the road for meetings with Arizona and Arizona State this weekend.

Overlooked duo steps up

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| Stanford basketball's two captains this season - junior point guard Mitch Johnson and senior forward Taj Finger - have been two of the Cardinal's most consistent performers thus far.

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Editorial: Professional preferences: Entrepreneurs emerge

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| The new dream, however, seems to be not as much about logging the long hours as it is about finding a career that offers excitement, room for creative thinking and spiritual completeness.

Left Coast: Prop 93 exposes need for deeper reform

Dirty Cal Student: Working for a non-profit does not necessarily make you a better person

Op-Ed: The 2008 Caltrain No Pass

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