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Reporters from The New York Times, Washington Post and Salon.com took a break from the campaign trail to offer their perspectives on the 2008 presidential election during the 42nd annual Carlos Kelly McClatchy Memorial Symposium held last night at Kresge auditorium.  #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9297
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Reporters from The New York Times, Washington Post and Salon.com took a break from the campaign trail to offer their perspectives on the 2008 presidential election during the 42nd annual Carlos Kelly McClatchy Memorial Symposium held last night at Kresge auditorium.

Journalists report on 2008 election

Reporters share stories from campaign trail
By Eric Messinger
NEWS| Reporters from The New York Times, Washington Post and Salon.com took a break from the campaign trail to offer their perspectives on the 2008 presidential election.

Faculty Senate reviews Univ. budget

By Ben Eppler
NEWS| University Provost John Etchemendy Ph.D. ‘82 presented Stanford’s annual budget report for the 2008-2009 fiscal year at the Faculty Senate meeting yesterday afternoon.

Credits may not reduce emissions

By Salone Kapur
NEWS| As Congress gears up to debate regulations of greenhouse gas emissions next week, a study by two Stanford Law School faculty members published last month has cast doubt on the effectiveness of a program that offers carbon credits to industries to reduce emissions.

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Sports

Davis Descends

Card begins playoffs on the farm against Aggies
By Wyndam Makowsky
SPORTS| The Cardinal will begin play as the No. 1 seed of the Stanford Regional of the 2008 NCAA Baseball Championship tonight when it faces off against No. 4 UC-Davis.

Golf in eighth at championship

By Roxanne Dickinson
SPORTS| After two rounds of play at the single most important and competitive tournament in the nation, the No. 6 Stanford men’s golf team is in eighth place at the 2008 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship.

Opening contest is a catchers’ showcase

By Wyndam Makowsky
SPORTS| Stanford’s opening match against UC-Davis is being billed as contest between two of the best catchers in the nation: the Cardinal’s Jason Castro and the Aggies’ Jake Jeffries.

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Editorial: Partying sustainably

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| In recent years, many aspects of community and campus life have made strides toward a more sustainable or “green” way of living.

Common-senselessness

Tolerance vs. social acceptance

The truth about Tibet

Op-Ed:An issue of class