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Much of the construction on campus is part of a 20-year, $300 million renovation project called the Capital Improvement Project (CIP). Here, a worker performs welding on the new Physics/Astrophysics building. #gallery http://www.stanforddaily.com/image/full/5778
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Much of the construction on campus is part of a 20-year, $300 million renovation project called the Capital Improvement Project (CIP). Here, a worker performs welding on the new Physics/Astrophysics building.

Solomon survives suit

By Patrick Fitzgerald
NEWS| The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously yesterday to uphold a federal statute that requires law schools to grant military recruiters access — or risk losing federal funding.

CIP renovations right on track

By Gerry Shih
NEWS| Two months ago, two students lamented the condition of Durand House in the “Intro to the Creative Writing Minor” course with an ode to their residence.

Study links reading skills and aggression

By James Hohmann
NEWS| Students who are relatively poor readers during their first years of elementary school are more likely to show aggressive behavior later on, two Stanford researchers found in a new study.

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UCLA junior guard Noelle Quinns makes the game-tying shot over Stanford junior center Brooke Smith, sending the championship match into overtime. #gallery http://www.stanforddaily.com/image/full/5774
Alvin Chow

UCLA junior guard Noelle Quinns makes the game-tying shot over Stanford junior center Brooke Smith, sending the championship match into overtime.

Cosmic Collapse

UCLA scores 25 of game's final 32 to win Pac-10 Title
By Blair Critchlow
SPORTS| Up 69-60 with 2:15 left in regulation, No. 13 Stanford seemed to have its fourth straight Pac-10 tournament title all but wrapped up — but Noelle Quinn willed it otherwise.

Adams out, duo All-Pac-10

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| Arizona’s Adams suspended from Pac-10 Tourney for DUI arrest Haryasz, Hernandez All-Pac-10

Doubled Down

By Ben Backes
SPORTS| Having performed poorly in doubles play earlier in the season, Stanford entered the 117th Pacific Coast Doubles Championship further hampered by the absence of two of their top players.

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Why Stanford students must request a regrade

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| At the end of each quarter, students anxiously await their moment of reckoning as finals week approaches. Our labors will be judged worthy or unworthy based on letter grades assigned by our professors.

Fraternities and sororities: It’s all Greek to me

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