The Stanford Daily

Author: Mohammad Ali


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Former president Toledo sees potential in U.S. politics

By Mohammad Ali
NEWS| The former president of Peru, Alejandro Toledo, said he understands Barack Obama’s unique appeal to voters.

Officials offer int’l viewpoint

By Mohammad Ali
NEWS| Two foreign officials articulated their vision of the role the United States’ next president will play in global affairs.

Jackson addresses Islamic law

By Mohammad Ali
NEWS| In an impassioned speech at Kresge Auditorium last night, University of Michigan Islamic Studies Prof.

NAACP chair talks equality

By Mohammad Ali
NEWS| Both of Bond’s parents were college graduates, and, at a time when it was extremely difficult for black Americans to attain an education, Bond’s grandfather, James Bond, graduated from Berea College in 1892.

Speakers bemoan loss of Iraqi art

By Mohammad Ali
NEWS| Since the start of the Iraq War in 2003, more than 15,000 valuable items have been stolen from the National Museum of Iraq.

Trio talks Pakistani politics

By Mohammad Ali
NEWS| In a panel discussion last night, three Stanford professors provided valuable commentary on the current political situation in Pakistan, repeatedly emphasizing the need for the American people, especially top policymakers, to become more familiar with the nation’s past.

Day spreads body love in White Plaza

By Mohammad Ali
NEWS| Yesterday in White Plaza, dozens showed how much they loved their bodies as part of Stanford’s third annual Love Your Body Day.

Jumping To Glory

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| Until a few years ago, senior Feranmi Okanlami had no idea he could be the captain of Stanford track and field.

Card shows elite prowess

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| In the days running up to the highly anticipated Pacific-10 Conference Championships, the Cardinal team had an action-packed weekend with two track meets — one across the Bay in Berkeley and one on its home turf at Cobb Track and Angell Field.

Track set to host array of world’s best athletes

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| In what promises to be an exciting international showdown, Stanford track and field will host the 12th annual Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational this Sunday.

Track shines at UCSD’s Triton

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| Sure enough, on the UC-San Diego campus in La Jolla, Calif. this past Saturday, the Cardinal shone.

Card preps for Triton Invite

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| The Stanford track and field team will be competing at the Triton Invitational this Saturday in La Jolla, Calif. After a string of spectacular performances, the team took a quick breather last week by sending out only four competitors: sophomore Lauren Stewart to UCLA, and three competitors to the Mt. SAC relays in Walnut Creek, Calif.

After "Big" victory, Triton on deck

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| After consistently performing at a high level in the past few weeks, including a smashing victory over California in the Big Meet and a stellar performance in the NCAA Indoor Championship, the Stanford track and field team was much more relaxed this past weekend.

Track and field takes a quick breather

By Mohammad Ali
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Card run away with win

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| The Stanford track and field team is a pretty big deal this year, and the Cardinal showed it this past weekend, annihilating California in the Big Meet. In the 113th meeting between the men, and the 18th meet between the women, Stanford swept a number of events in the competition as the Cardinal men won 88-75 over Cal, and the Cardinal women won 86.5-76.5.

Hustedt wins decathlon title

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| There was no such thing as a break for Stanford track and field this past week.

McLain takes triple-jump title

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| In its final competition before spring break, Stanford track and field dominated the NCAA Indoor Championship this past weekend in Fayetteville, Ark.

Outdoor track outlook sunny

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| The Stanford track and field team’s outdoor field season got off to a promising start this past weekend at the Stanford Quad Meet.

Track and Field ready for the great outdoors

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| After a successful indoor season, Stanford track and field will be kicking off its outdoor season tomorrow with the Stanford Quad Meet. The Cardinal will be competing against Fresno State, the University of San Francisco and UC-Davis. The competition will consist of springs/hurdles, jumps, throws, multi-events and distances.

Winning with leaps and bounds

By Mohammad Ali
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