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Members of Stanford’s Queer-Straight Alliance wrote chalk messages outside campus dining halls after a student’s public art project was perceived as homophobic.

Discrimination inquiry ends

By Eric Messinger
NEWS| A nine-year investigation into discrimination at Stanford, which had left the University in suspense since the complaint was filed in 1999, finally came to a close, Stanford officials declared Wednesday.

Housing redesigns fix-it Web site

By Kamil Dada
NEWS| The fix-it Web site, used by students to submit requests for housing repairs, has undergone significant re-development.

ASSU Executive Candidates: Dorsey-Harris

By Nikhil Joshi
NEWS| The Stanford Daily (TSD): You both have done some very impressive things with public service.

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Sports

Last Dance

Stanford women upset UConn, 82-73, set for championship v. Lady Vols
By Wyndam Makowsky
SPORTS| The Cardinal never trailed, and extinguished Connecticut runs almost as soon as they started.

Devils downed

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| And while Stanford arms shut down perhaps the Pac-10’s most potent lineup, Cardinal bats came alive at the plate as the team took two of three from the Sun Devils.

Wiggins awarded Wade Trophy for ‘08

By Wyndam Makowsky
SPORTS| Stanford’s star senior guard was presented with the award Saturday.

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Opinions

GO GO Gobaud Goldgof for ASSU Executive

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| After half-hour interviews with five of the six ASSU Executive slates and more than an hour of subsequent deliberation, the Editorial Board believes that David Gobaud and Greg Goldgof are the candidates that will best represent the entire student body during the 2008-2009 school year.

Jabbarwocky: Hair today, gone tomorrow

Litte Miss Modern: Shapes and structures

Puting the student back in student union