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Lake Lag was full last weekend, as students returned to campus. The winter quarter rains have abated recently, giving way to warm weather.
Room to remain for transfers
Stanford to accept transfer applicants despite halting of process at Harvard, Princeton
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In light of Harvard’s recent announcement that it will suspend transfer admission, Stanford will remain committed to continuing transfer application cycles.
SSE to fund projects by students
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If the next great business proposal comes from the Farm, Stanford Student Enterprises (SSE) is establishing a new division to fund it — SSE Ventures.
Truman scholar selected from Class of 2009
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Lauren Finzer ‘09, a junior majoring in human biology, has been named a 2008 Truman Scholar.
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Senior Randy Molina went 3-for-4, but it wasn't enough to get the Card a victory.
Taking All Comers
Stanford continues its torrid play in the pool
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After beating the Claremont schools on March 9, the Stanford women’s water polo team had a 15-day lay-off before its next game.
Cardinal Can't Hang On
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In a close match against the unranked Hawaii Rainbows at Klein Field at Sunken Diamond last night, the Stanford baseball team lost 5-2.
Stanford Volleyball Drops First Two Matches After Break
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After a three-week hiatus, the No. 8 Stanford men’s volleyball team was well-rested, but came out flat last weekend, losing a pair of three-game matches to No. 5 Pepperdine and No. 11 Southern California on the road.
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On-campus dining options too few during break
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Students who spent this year’s spring break here at Stanford quickly learned that all the dining halls were closed for the entire week from Friday evening to the following Sunday evening, and that options outside of the dining hall system were slim.

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