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Bubble rap

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NEWS| “You don’t know who Jocasta is?

The truth about Tibet

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Op-Ed:An issue of class

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OPINIONS| Our parents don’t have prestigious jobs; we have no connections.

Letter to the Editor: Stanford should not accept Penner donation

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Letter to the Editor: Thanks, Vice Provost Boardman

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Op-ed: SPU it forth

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Campaign like REVOLUTION... or don’t

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Letter to the Editor: Flyers on Trees

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OPINIONS| Please do not post flyers on the trees in White Memorial Plaza or any other trees on campus.

A contrast of three election posters

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OPINIONS| As I used my dorm’s bathroom this week, three ASSU campaign posters jumped out at me; one good, one bad, and one ugly.

GSC CANDIDATE: Fen Zhao

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GSC CANDIDATE: Sean Young

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GSC CANDIDATE: Addy Satija

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GSC CANDIDATE: Melahn Parker

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GSC CANDIDATE: Nanna Notthoff

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GSC CANDIDATE: Hanna Muenke

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GSC CANDIDATE: Moshe Malkin

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GSC CANDIDATE: Arash Hazeghi

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GSC CANDIDATE: Sohan Dharmaraja

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GSC CANDIDATE: Karan Chaudhry

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GSC CANDIDATE: Adam Beberg

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Lilly Zhu '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Mackenzie Tudor '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Briana Tatum '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Max Sosna-Spear '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Daniel Scott Smith '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Melanie Scheible '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Bjorn Roach '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Rick Ramirez '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Prachi Priyam '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Matthew Mesher '09

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Jonathan McMaster '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Karla Martinez '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Neveen Mahmoud '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Orr Keshet '09

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Zachary Johnson '10

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Gilbert Jimenez '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: J'vona Ivory '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Herwin Icasiano '10

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Shelley Gao '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Stephanie Epps '10

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Ana Diaz-Hernandez '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Patrick Cordova '09

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Tiq Chapa '10

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Stephanie Chan '11

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Stuart Baimel '09

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ASSU SENATE CANDIDATE: Yvorn "Doc" Aswad-Thomas '11

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SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT CANDIDATES: Peter Davis '11, Pamon Forouhar '11, Mona Hadidi '11, Warner Sallman '11

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SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT CANDIDATES: Dean Young '11, Viral Shah '11, Melissa Mares '11, Patrick Kuehnle '11

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SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT CANDIDATES: Angelina Cardona '11, Arsani William '11, Max Hawes '11, Michael Terrell '11

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JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT CANDIDATES: Andrea Pimentel '10, Durell Coleman '10, Ronald Tisdale '10, Cameron Drake '10, Jeremy Voss '10

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JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT CANDIDATES: Risha Bera'10, Anthony Bestafka Cruz '10, Waddie CrazyHorse '10, Jonathan Kass '10, Esosa Ozigbo '10

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SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT CANDIDATES: Jordan Goldberg '09, Dimitar Iliev '09, Jess Lu '09, Johnny McCormick '09

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ASSU EXECUTIVE CANDIDATES: Meghan McCurdy '09 and Patrick Maher '09

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ASSU EXECUTIVE CANDIDATES: Priyanka Sharma '09 and Jack Cackler '09

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ASSU EXECUTIVE CANDIDATES: David Gobaud '08 and Greg Goldgof '08

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ASSU EXECUTIVE CANDIDATES: Sagar Doshi '09 and Phillip Hon '10

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ASSU EXECUTIVE CANDIDATES: Jonny Dorsey '09 and Fagan Harris '09

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Puting the student back in student union

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OPINIONS| I recently began a Facebook group called “Put the Student Back in Student Union.” As with most people I have talked to, when I first walked around Old Union I was excited — there were nice meeting rooms, comfortable spaces, and, best of all, late night grilled cheese sandwiches.

The World This Week: 02/25/08

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NEWS| Lawrence King, an eighth-grader from Oxnard, Calif., was shot to death inside his junior high school computer lab by 14-year-old Brandon McInerney.

The World This Week: 02/21/08

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NEWS| With recent wins in Hawaii and Wisconsin, Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill.) now holds 1,319 delegates and is the front-runner for the Democratic Nomination.

Op-Ed:The power of knowledge

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Op-ed: Response to CDC Web site critique

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OPINIONS| In the February 8 editorial [“Revamp the CDC Web site”], The Daily offered several suggestions about improving our online career site, Cardinal Careers.

The World This Week: 02/11/08

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NEWS| With endorsements from Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney, Sen.

The World This Week: 02/04/08

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NEWS| A pump failure at the South Marin Sanitation District’s waste treatment facility caused almost three million gallons of raw sewage to spill into the San Francisco Bay.

Letter to the Editor

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The World This Week: 01/22/08

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NEWS| Two single-engine Cessnas collided over Corona, a suburb of Los Angeles.

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The World This Week: 01/15/08

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NEWS| John McCain won the Republican Primary in New Hampshire with 37.1 percent of the vote, beating out Mitt Romney (31.6 percent) and Mike Huckabee (11.2 percent). In the Democratic Primary, Hillary Clinton surpassed closest rival Barack Obama (36.5 percent) with 39.1 percent of the vote.

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The World This Week: 1/08/08

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NEWS| Five armed Iranian fast boats surrounded three United States Navy warships in the Strait of Hormuz, near the Persian Gulf.

Letter to the Editor

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Talkback

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Letter to the Editor

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Letter to the editor

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OPINIONS| Laura Holmes asks our sympathy for “Dan,” a white conservative Christian student who suffers quietly in Stanford’s oppressive liberal climate (“Coexisting with conservatism”, Oct.

Letter to the Editor

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Letter to the Editor

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OPINIONS| A crisis is brewing at Stanford that concerns the livelihoods of 16 campus workers.

Letter to the Editor

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OPINIONS| High fives to the West Flo RAs for setting an example by wearing bike helmets.

Talkback

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Day in the Life, October 13, 1983: University includes ASSU Recycling in budget

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NEWS| ASSU Recycling has picked up something more valuable than soggy newspapers and empty coca-cola cans. The university has given the money-losing project $16,000, thereby making ASSU Recycling a permanent part of the University’s budget.

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Day In The Life: October 10, 1944

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NEWS| In a university flush with femininity and pulchritude, the Stanford Quad today fired its opening gun in a year-long search for campus queens who will ultimately occupy several full pages in the yearbook.

Letter to the editor: Admins' role in Gaieties misleading

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Letter to the editor: Sexual assault support available on campus

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Corrections

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What's your graduate degree in?

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What are you majoring in?

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NEWS| The following is a breakdown of the undergraduate majors conferred in 2007.

Day in the Life: Sept. 26, 1942

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NEWS| Hearing a strange noise at two in the morning, Ginny Reagan and Annie Gallery threw open their door to investigate.

Letters to the Editor

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OPINIONS| “No to Rumsfeld” Response and Students Fail Football

Day In The Life: September 24, 1973

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INTERMISSION| Santa Clara County sheriff’s detectives and officers of the Stanford Department of Public Safety remain baffled by the brutal murder of a physics student here nearly two weeks ago.

Letter to the Editor

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Correction

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NEWS| In last week’s article “City Council reviews parking permits,” The Daily inaccurately reported that the College Terrace neighborhood is southwest of campus.

Calendar of Events

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Calendar of local events

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Op-Ed: Alums support Sweat-Free

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Op-Ed: Troubling Defense grant may have strings

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Clarification

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Op-Ed: What should the Stanford label mean?

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What are you majoring in?

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Letter to the Editor

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Day In the Life: April 26, 1971

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NEWS| A powerful bomb explosion in the attic of the President's office at 3:50 a.m. last Friday morning tore a jagged two-foot hole in the second floor ceiling; At 4 p.m. Sunday afternoon, a San Francisco Examiner delivery truck wound its way through the traffic down Fulton Street, past the lines of hitchhikers. The driver snarled at the crowds slowing his route, and yelled to those walking home, “Well, did you end the war yet?”

Letter to the Editor

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Op-Ed: Our Stanford Challenge

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Corrections

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Op-Ed: Open letter to President Hennessy

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ASSU Senate Candidate: Anarghya Vardhana '10

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PAGE TWO| I hope to strengthen the relationship between ASSU and the student body. I want to create more intermingling between student groups, and emphasize the fact that diversity extends beyond ethnicity.

GSC Candidate: Zeng Fan

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PAGE TWO| My name is Zeng Fan and I am running for a position in the Graduate Student Council for the engineering district.

GSC Candidate: Rhyan Uy

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PAGE TWO| "Bring the GSC closer to us!

GSC Candidate: Polina Segalova

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PAGE TWO| As a candidate for the School of Engineering Representative, I plan to work with the Graduate Student Council to make the graduate community more aware of the resources available to them at the university.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Anthony Chavez '08

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PAGE TWO| As a senator I will work to ensure that students have a closer connection with the ASSU.

GSC Candidate: Melahn Parker

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PAGE TWO| I am not happy with a lot of things at Stanford and want to change them.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Ahmad Anwar '09

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PAGE TWO| And much more!

GSC Candidate: Marja Mullings

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PAGE TWO| My name is Marja Mullings, and as a first-year chemical engineering PhD student, I am seeking the position of GSC Engineering Representative.

GSC Candidate: Kyle Anderson

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PAGE TWO| I would like to join the GSC to do what I can to improve graduate life here at Stanford.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Andy Lomeli '09

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PAGE TWO| This shows me one thing: there is terrible communication between the ASSU and the students they are supposed to represent.

GSC Candidate: Jide Kolade

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PAGE TWO| Here are three issues that I am passionate about and would work on within the GSC: increasing collaboration and exchange of ideas between graduate students of different disciplines, working on the perennial problem of funding stability, and addressing challenges regarding the student body diversity.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Anthony Scott Bestafka Cruz '10

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PAGE TWO| Representation of the student body remains the most important issue in this election.

GSC Candidate: Hanna Muenke

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PAGE TWO| I am running for the GSC because I value the GSC's role in supporting graduate students, and I want to be a part of that support.

GSC Candidate: Fen Zhao

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PAGE TWO| As an EV CA, a GSC Programming Coordinator, a member of the GSPB, and a fellow student, it is a joy and privilege to be involved in Stanford's vibrant graduate community.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Rowza Tur Rumma

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PAGE TWO| Stanford is an institution that gives us little scope to complain about how things are run here.

ASSU Executive Candidates: The Warm Weather Party

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PAGE TWO| The ASSU is a self-serving organization. What have they done for the students?

ASSU Senate Candidate: Roei Kashi '08

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PAGE TWO| - Stating the exact textbooks courses will use in students' Course Bulletin / Axess.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Raffi Mardirosian '10

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PAGE TWO| * A Sweat-free Campus is part of Stanford's global duty.

ASSU Executive Candidates: Submit

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PAGE TWO| If you could change only one thing over the course of your tenure in office, what would it be, and why?

Stanford University is one of the most fiscally bloated in this country.

ASSU Executive Candidates: Brett and Lakshmi

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PAGE TWO| We share students' frustrations with the OSA, having served as Class Presidents and officers in various VSOs.

ASSU Executive Candidates: Avula/Jones

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PAGE TWO| If you could change only one thing over the course of your tenure in office, what would it be, and why?

A top priority of ours is making the ASSU an institution that is accountable and visible to Stanford students.

ASSU Executive Candidates: Aaron Smith and Kyle Ladewig

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PAGE TWO| A major concern that must be addressed is the transparency of ASSU.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Priyanka Sharma '09

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PAGE TWO| Why the ASSU Senate?

ASSU Senate Candidate: Patrick Cordova '09

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PAGE TWO| I am a reform-minded candidate ready to tackle issues including environmental sustainability by cutting down on Styrofoam use, improving frosh advising by paying peer mentors, changing residential education by training RAs in domestic violence issues, as well as pursuing funding for political groups.

Sophomore Class President Candidates: The Usual Suspects

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PAGE TWO| Our top priority for the class of 2010 is reinvigorating the Stanford social atmosphere.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Neel Murthy '10

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PAGE TWO| What do you want out of your ASSU Senate?

Senior Class President Candidates: Three Chicks and a Narodick

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PAGE TWO| Together, Three Chicks and a Narodick have the primary goal of ensuring that 2008 is a year our class will never forget.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Mohammad Ali '10

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PAGE TWO| If elected, my main concern would be to make the students more involved with university decision-making.

Senior Class President Candidates: The Office

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PAGE TWO| The four members of The Office have each worked extensively within the OSA in very different capacities.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Luukas Ilves '09

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PAGE TWO| I will make it easier for students to achieve their goals.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Kimberley McKinson '10

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PAGE TWO| I care about student interests.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Kelly Gleischman '10

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PAGE TWO| So many students on campus have little idea of what the ASSU does, and I believe this needs to change.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Jose Benchimol '08

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PAGE TWO| -Late Night Delivery to your door.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Jonathan Merola '09

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PAGE TWO| I am a sophomore majoring in chemistry and looking forward to serving as your Senator next year.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Jonathan Kass '10

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PAGE TWO| When it comes to work, I'm hardcore.

ASSU Senate Candidate: John Dryden '09

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PAGE TWO| I am running for the Undergraduate Senate because I possess the experience and desire to serve that Stanford's undergraduate community needs. I have worked with both the Executive and Legislative branches of the ASSU for the past two years, and I have intimate knowledge of its workings. In addition, I am genuinely committed to addressing the most pressing concerns of the undergraduate community and acting as a liaison between the student body and the administration. Three issues I am especially passionate about are safeguarding faculty diversity, improving OSA-student relations, and making campus more environmentally friendly. Thank you.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Fahad Mahmood '10

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PAGE TWO| Why Senate?

ASSU Senate Candidate: Fadi Quran '10

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PAGE TWO| * Expanding our overseas programs.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Eugene Nho '10

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PAGE TWO| I have a vision for a better Stanford and I believe I have the passion and abilities to realize that vision.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Dan Bacon '10

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PAGE TWO| Hi, my name is Dan Bacon and I am running for ASSU Undergraduate Senate.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Corinne Prudhomme '09

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PAGE TWO| As a sophomore, I have had the opportunity of having almost 2 years on this campus.

Sophomore Class President Candidates: The Giving Tree

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PAGE TWO| As the name of our slate suggests, we'll be about giving.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Vang Kou Khang '08

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PAGE TWO| I have been a productive former Senator. In the Dining Committee, I helped to install Late Nite on weekends. In the Bookstore Committee, I worked to increase buyback values for books. In the ITS Committee, I helped to lower cost for student services. In the Advocacy Committee, I challenged University Administrators to be on their feet to respond to student needs and concerns from tuition cost to housing and dining plans to student life. If you re-elect me Senator, you will not only be electing experience, but a friend who is dependable and has a track record to show results.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Tom Vacek '10

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PAGE TWO| - LISTEN TO YOUR IDEAS!

Sophomore Class President Candidates: Soph Serve

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PAGE TWO| Our top priority in office is accurately representing the diverse wishes and concerns of our entire class.

Sophomore Class President Candidates: Slate in a Box

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PAGE TWO| As Sophomore Class Presidents, we will bring amazing events your way during the wildest sophomore year ever.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Sonal Mittal '10

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PAGE TWO| As undergraduate senator, I will make your voice heard.

Junior Class President Candidates: THE PROFESSIO9ALS

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PAGE TWO| Our top priority is to unify the class of 2009, whether here on The Farm or abroad.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Sarah Anne Golabek-Goldman '10

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PAGE TWO| As a Senate Associate, I discovered new ways that the ASSU could serve the student body.

ASSU Senate Candidate: Ryan Woessner '10

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PAGE TWO| After seven years of competing at national and international unicycling championships, I am ready to unite my world-champion dedication with this world-class organization. I hope to bring a renewed sense of balance to the ASSU by returning to the roots of our association and focus on the immediate concerns of the Stanford community. My main initiatives include the continued support for need-based financial aid for international students, increased communication across campus, free airport shuttle for Stanford students, improvements on the roll-over dining program and so much more! Through these projects I plan to promote community building and diversity throughout campus.

Letter to the editor

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Strange Sight

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MONDAY MAYHEM|

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Day in the Life: April 4, 1930

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NEWS| The Stanford Axe is Stanford’s own once more

Day in the Life: April 2, 1990

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NEWS| Two and a half hours after winning their 32nd game of the season, the Stanford women’s basketball team was on a bus bund for Oak Edge, a town of 29,000 in East Tennessee.

Letter to the Editor: In support of Coach Kenney

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Strange Sights

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MONDAY MAYHEM|

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Letter to the Editor

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Day in the Life: Mar. 4, 1929

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Letter to the Editor

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Strange Sights

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Day in the Life: Feb. 28, 2007

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PAGE TWO| Feb. 28, 1977: Graduate orientation needed

Correction: The World This Week

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PAGE TWO| Page 2's "The World this Week" story last Friday contained two factual inaccuracies.

Day in the Life: February 25, 1974 and February 25, 1929

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NEWS| Feb. 25, 1974: Newspaper baron Randolph Hearst began a campaign to distribute $2 million worth of food as a goodwill gesture to the Symbionese Liberation Army, which three weeks earlier kidnapped his daughter Patricia. Said a tall, thin young man at a distribution in East Palo Alto: ‘I’m a veteran, and I can’t get nothin’. The President and the corporations are going to have to see how many people are hungry and angry. This is the greatest thing that ever happened in America.’

Campus event reminder

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Bonus Snooper: Parents say the darndest things

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Party Snooper

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MONDAY MAYHEM|

Strange Sights

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MONDAY MAYHEM|

Letter to the Editor

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Letter to the Editor

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Day in the Life: Feb. 22, 2000

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NEWS| “The 22-1 men’s basketball team climbed to #1 in the country after a 101-50 rout of rival California. The Cardinal outshot, outrebounded, outhustled, and outthought the overmatched Golder Bears (14-10, 5-7) in what has become an increasingly lopsided series. Stanford has won the last seven against Cal.

Day in the Life: Feb. 21, 1984

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PAGE TWO| According to a recent survey of Stanford students’ drinking habits, one out of every two students drinks alcohol at least once a week, and one out of 10 students drinks even more often.

Day in the Life - February 18, 2000 and February 20, 1985

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NEWS| "The increase in next year’s Stanford undergraduate tuition marks the first time tuition here has exceeded $10,000, but the rise appears consistent with increases at other major universities." - February 20, 1985

Day in the Life: Feb. 16

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PAGE TWO| “Stopped by locked doors and windows, the sophs surrounded the dormitory and scrambled up from the sundeck wall.

Letter to the Editor

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Day in the Life: Feb. 12, 1974

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PAGE TWO| Beverly Hills investment banker B. Gerald Cantor has donated 88 pieces of Rodin sculpture, the greater part of his private collection, to the University's art department.

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Strange Sights

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MONDAY MAYHEM|

Harvard picks new president

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NEWS| The Crimson, citing three sources familiar with the situation, said that the university’s Board of Overseers will meet Sunday in a special session to approve the selection of Drew Gilpin Faust as the Cambridge, Mass.

Day in the Life: February 8, 1974

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Strange Sights

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MONDAY MAYHEM|

Correction

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Day in the Life - February 2, 1988 and February 3. 1986

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Letter to the Editor

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Day in the Life: January 31, 1974

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PAGE TWO| Then-Senior Larry Diamond, now Poli. Sci. Prof. Larry Diamond, wrote an editorial on Jan. 31, 1974 arguing that “political thought and discussion have themselves withered away to almost nothing on this campus,” along with concern for social issues.

Letters to the Editor

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OPINIONS| I recognize that for those expecting political celebrities like Bill Clinton or Condoleezza Rice for our Commencement speaker, the relatively unknown Dana Gioia seems like a second-rate compromise.

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Letters to the Editor

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OPINIONS| While the Jan.

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OPINIONS| By the time you read this, we will be nine days into the new year, and with it, nine days into one of the most magnificent celebrations in the history of human existence: a period of extended facial hair growth that lasts from the very beginning of Januhairy until the close of Februhairy.

Letters to the Editor

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OPINIONS| On Tuesday October 29th, I was riding my bike to class when I was pulled over by Officer Fenton of the Stanford Department of Public Safety.

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OPINIONS| This is a call to arms.

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OPINIONS| I would like to respond to Amichai Magen’s op-ed yesterday as a member of both the Coalition for Justice in the Middle East (CJME) and Students Confronting Apartheid in Israel (SCAI) (“What apartheid is and is not”).

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OPINIONS| Hypocrisy in action!

Letters to the Editor

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OPINIONS| The article about our decision not to allow an impromptu gathering of seniors at Branner (“For Resident Fellows, a constant balancing act,” Oct.

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OPINIONS| A critical note on Khoury

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OPINIONS| Tuesday’s article, “Editor: U.S.

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OPINIONS| Bike Ban, Economics Department, & North Korea

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OPINIONS| Religious Studies

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OPINIONS| I praise and applaud James Vaughan’s passion, compassion, perseverance and determination regarding the Genocide in Darfur (“Darfur Fast 2006: Stand against genocide,” Oct.

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OPINIONS| Band Run, Iraq, College Football, and the Bike Ban

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OPINIONS| As the resident staff of Branner Hall, we’d like to counter the perception expressed in the Daily (“Frosh find holes in dry week policy,” Sept 25) that there was an alcohol-fueled party here every night of NSO.

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