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The competition will likely showcase not only the BlowUpDollz’s unique genre but also their  presence onstage, where the girls may perform moves to match their music and throw custom guitar picks and blow-up dolls into the audience. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/8813
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The competition will likely showcase not only the BlowUpDollz’s unique genre but also their presence onstage, where the girls may perform moves to match their music and throw custom guitar picks and blow-up dolls into the audience.

Legacy still factor in admissions

Legacies make up about 20 percent of Class of 2011
By Salone Kapur
NEWS| According to Dean of Undergraduate Admission and Financial Aid Richard Shaw, approximately 20 percent of the matriculating freshmen of the Class of 2011 had a parent who received an undergraduate or graduate degree from Stanford.

Candidates seek group endorsements

By Nikhil Joshi
NEWS| Though student group endorsements have sparked much less contention in the current ASSU election cycle than in years past, candidates are still working hard to rack them up.

Prof. counters Basque president

By Heather Heistand
NEWS| More than a month after Basque President Joan Jose Ibarretxe’s controversial campus appearance, Joseba Arregi, a professor of sociology at the University of Basque Country, offered a rebuttal to Ibarretxe’s support of Basque independence.

Eating disorder treatments expand

By Brian Andrew
NEWS| Now, undergraduates have another option.

Police Blotter

By Joanna Xu
NEWS| This report covers a selection of crimes from Mar.

BRIEF: Business students earn $25,000 in telecom. competition

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Students from the Graduate School of Business took home the top prize in the third annual International Tech Strategy Business Case Competition hosted by Ericsson and Boston University.

BRIEF: Biology prof. awarded environmental achievement prize

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Biology Prof.

All-girl band ready to rock

By Anneke Nelson
NEWS| Phi Kappa Psi’s 18th annual Battle of the Bands comes this Saturday, with a new and unusual talent.