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Children look out the window of a playhouse that sold for $3,200 at the 19th annual Bing Nursery School Harvest Moon Auction, which was held on Nov. 17. The auction, which raised a total of $290,000, supports the Bing Nursery School Scholarship Fund.
Fate of East Asia collection unknown
University and Library administrators engage students at town hall meeting
NEWS|
The impending demolition of Meyer Library has for months raised concerns regarding the future of Stanford’s East Asia Library (EAL).
Fundamental Standard may limit speech
NEWS|
The University’s Fundamental Standard requires Stanford students to show “respect for order, morality, personal honor and the rights of others as is demanded of good citizens.”
PASU aids Filipino veterans
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Six decades have passed since more than 200,000 Filipino soldiers fought for the United States in World War II, but the 20,000 who live in the United States today — most of whom are U.S.
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Junior Jason Dunford and the Cardinal will look to get out to a fast start at the Texas Invitational this weekend.
Card decimates Dons
No. 5 Stanford women roll, 96-61
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In front of a small Maples Pavilion crowd, the No. 5 women’s basketball team dismantled San Francisco last night, clobbering the Dons 96-61.
Stanford rolls into Austin for Texas tourney
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The Stanford men’s swim team will be heading down to Austin, Texas to face the Texas Longhorns in the Texas Invitational, which starts today and concludes on Saturday.
Top-notch field awaits Card
SPORTS|
The No. 3 Stanford women’s swimming and diving team will leap back into the pool this weekend for the three-day University of Texas Invitational in Austin, Texas.
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Women's health, wallets suffer under new bill
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The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, which came into effect last January, was designed to prevent Medicaid abuse, but its deleterious effect on women’s health nationwide demands the attention of Congress.

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