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Anne Barry (left) and other incoming residents of Slav Dom share a laugh at their in-house draw last night. Students gathered at their future residences throughout the week to jockey for the best possible rooms and to meet-and-greet future hallmates and staff. #gallery http://www.stanforddaily.com/image/full/7629
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Anne Barry (left) and other incoming residents of Slav Dom share a laugh at their in-house draw last night. Students gathered at their future residences throughout the week to jockey for the best possible rooms and to meet-and-greet future hallmates and staff.

Cultural stress linked to suicide

By Lia Hardin
NEWS| Asian-American women demonstrate a high rate of suicide when compared with women of other ethnicities, California State-Fullerton researcher Eliza Noh found in a recent empirical study.

Students air concerns at OSA meeting

By megan maass
NEWS| The Dean of Students Office and the ASSU sponsored a town hall meeting last night to allow students the chance to share their views about the Office of Student Activities (OSA), Old Union and Tresidder Union.

GSC offers only half of expected funds for airport shuttle service

By Niraj Sheth
NEWS| Plans for an airport shuttle service subsidized by the ASSU hit a speed bump last night, as the Graduate Student Council (GSC) voted to contribute only half of the funding expected to be provided for the program.

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Men’s varsity eight looks to avoid slow start in first heat today

By Christian Torres
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By Elizabeth Aguilar
SPORTS| Junior goalkeeper Laura Shane was named an All-American for the second straight year by the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association, selected to the U.S.

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Editorial: Sweat-Free tactics questionable

By The Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Last week’s sit-in by the Stanford Sweat-Free Coalition at President Hennessy’s office, the culmination of a year-long campaign pressuring the University to only sell apparel that had been produced in humane conditions, should be commended for its passion but questioned for its methods.

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