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More than 200 people flocked to Roble Field Saturday to reenact half a billion years of plate tectonic movements for a short film. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9307
Jason Chuang

More than 200 people flocked to Roble Field Saturday to reenact half a billion years of plate tectonic movements for a short film.

Stolen laptop contained personnel records

Employees hired before Sept. 28, 2007 affected
By Devin Banerjee
NEWS| The University has contacted almost 62,000 current and former employees hired before Sept. 28, 2007 whose personal information was contained in a recently stolen laptop.

Baseball advances to College World Series

By Nick Parker
NEWS| Stanford swept Cal State Fullerton in a best-of-three Super Regional this weekend to advance to the 62nd College World Series, which begins June 14 in Omaha, Neb.

Shaw to stand by standards

By Patrick Fitzgerald
NEWS| Stanford is unique among universities nationwide for its balance of success in the classroom and on the playing field. Yet for many, the admission office is responsible for precluding success in high profile sports such as football and basketball.

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Senior Rob Grube and his Cardinal teammates nearly came away with their second straight 
national championship, falling to No. 4 UCLA by a single stroke. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9309
Jeff Keacher

Senior Rob Grube and his Cardinal teammates nearly came away with their second straight national championship, falling to No. 4 UCLA by a single stroke.

Feelin' super: Card advances

Stanford one step away from College World Series
By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| The story of the weekend for Stanford baseball was one of falling behind early which made the victories all the more dramatic when they came.

Seven Cardinal chosen in MLB Draft

By Wyndam Makowsky
SPORTS| The Houston Astros selected Stanford catcher Jason Castro with the tenth pick in the MLB Amateur Draft on Thursday.

Golf one stroke short at NCAAs

By Roxie Dickinson
SPORTS| One stroke was the deciding factor as the sixth-ranked men’s Stanford golf team narrowly missed national glory this past weekend at the NCAA Championships, held at Purdue University’s Kampen Course.