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Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor addressed a packed Memorial Church yesterday evening. She praised the late law professor Harry Rathbun and relayed the difficulties of entering the law profession as a woman in the ‘50s. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9016
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Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor addressed a packed Memorial Church yesterday evening. She praised the late law professor Harry Rathbun and relayed the difficulties of entering the law profession as a woman in the ‘50s.

Admins outline endowment spending

University continues to reject Congressional pressure to spend more
By Anneke Nelson
NEWS| Recent attempts by the U.S. congress to enforce spending of university endowments have raised questions about how Stanford spends and invests its $17.2 billion endowment.

O’Connor advises audience

By Kamil Dada
NEWS| U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor ‘50, LLB ‘52 spoke in a packed Memorial Church Tuesday evening about the influence of the late law professor Harry Rathbun ‘16, Engr. ‘20, JD ‘29 on her life, and advised the audience on how to live a fulfilling life.

Alumna killed in New Haven

By Kelley Fong
NEWS| Mila Rainof ‘03, a fourth-year student at Yale School of Medicine, died Sunday morning at Yale-New Haven Hospital after being struck by a car a day earlier.

Law prof. duels J.K. Rowling

By Jordan Chazin
NEWS| Voldemort is not J.K. Rowling’s only enemy these days.

Crime surges in East Palo Alto

By Scott Sayare
NEWS| The Department has cancelled days off for all staff for the duration of the crime emergency, which is slated to remain in place through April 24, effectively doubling the number of officers on the street.

SCAI controversy comes to Senate

By Ryan Mac
NEWS| During Tuesday’s ASSU Undergraduate Senate meeting, senators turned their attention to the recent controversy surrounding the Students Confronting Apartheid in Israel (SCAI) photo exhibit that was removed earlier this month.

Seeing clearly

By Stacie Chan
NEWS| Newly-elected ASSU President and Vice President Jonny Dorsey ‘09 and Fagan Harris ‘09 meant it when they said they wanted students to climb “All Aboard” their campaign.

Hip-Hoppin' with Kevvy Kev

By Michael Uhila
NEWS| Kevin Montague ‘86, more commonly known as Kevvy Kev, is the host of KZSU’s “The Drum,” the longest running hip-hop radio show in the world.