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The History Building: One of the top ten places to find solitude on campus. To view the full list, read #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9025
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The History Building: One of the top ten places to find solitude on campus. To view the full list, read "Leave me alone!"

Admits compare financial aid offers

New aid policy a draw for Class of 2012
By S. Werner
NEWS| Stanford, Harvard, Yale and a host of other top tier schools all announced sweeping reforms to their financial aid policies earlier this year, each phrased somewhat differently. But according to admitted students interviewed by The Daily, their aid packages were markedly similar.

ProFros flock to the Farm for Admit Weekend

By Nikhil Joshi
NEWS| Over 1,200 prospective freshmen will descend on campus today to get a glimpse of life on the Farm and decide their fate for the next four years.

Registrar’s office shuffles staff

By Andrew Valencia
NEWS| The Registrar's Office has implemented the first of many changes, which will eventually include modifications in staff and office design, as well as the shifting of services to the Internet.

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Junior Jason Castro was 3-3 and reached base all five times last night in Stanford's 7-4 win over visiting Saint Mary's. It was Stanford's eighth win in their last nine games. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9028
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Junior Jason Castro was 3-3 and reached base all five times last night in Stanford's 7-4 win over visiting Saint Mary's. It was Stanford's eighth win in their last nine games.

Late inning heroics

By Wyndam Makowsky
SPORTS| rent Milleville came through in the clutch. Again. With the bases loaded and the game tied in the eighth inning against St. Mary’s Wednesday night, the junior first baseman, who drove in the winning runs against San Francisco and Santa Clara last week, hit a two-out, three-run double to put Stanford in front, 7-4.

Cardinal heads to Pac-10 Tournament

By Danny Belch
SPORTS| The Stanford men’s tennis team heads to the 2008 Pac-10 Championships this weekend, in the team’s final tune-up for the NCAA team championships in May.

Women look to stay on top of Pac-10

By Anthony Nguyen
SPORTS| The Pacific-10 Conference is never easy. The Pac-10 women represent 29 of the top 125 singles players in the nation and 10 doubles teams in the top 60. So on Thursday, when all convene in Ojai, Calif. for the Pac-10 Championships, it will certainly be interesting to see who comes out on top.

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