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Lorry Lokey ‘49 removed a ceremonial pile of dirt from the ground at the site of The Daily’s new building at Panama Mall and Duena Street. The building is set to open in the fall of 2008. #gallery http://www.stanforddaily.com/image/full/8468
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Lorry Lokey ‘49 removed a ceremonial pile of dirt from the ground at the site of The Daily’s new building at Panama Mall and Duena Street. The building is set to open in the fall of 2008.

California votes on Super Tuesday

22 states go to the polls for primaries; candidates look toward vital momentum
By James Hohmann
NEWS| Undecided students made their final selections and campus volunteers canvassed for their chosen horse — in what polls show is a race too close to call.

Dems talk race, sex as voting nears

By James Hohmann
NEWS| Talking about the historic firsts of the first woman or African American has become somewhat cliche, a line trotted out by Democrats eager to shore up party unity in the wide-open presidential race, but it remains a flashpoint.

Details of West Campus thefts emerge

By Andrew Valencia
NEWS| After making off with students’ laptops, iPods and other electronic devices, three suspects were arrested late Thursday afternoon in connection with a string of burglaries last week in several West Campus dormitories.

Profs advise '08 candidates: John B. Taylor

By Melody Dye
NEWS| Advisers shape and refine candidate platforms.

Profs advise '08 candidates: Larry Marshall

By Melody Dye
NEWS| Law Prof.

Profs advise '08 candidates: Mariano-Florentio Cuellar

By Melody Dye
NEWS| Law Prof.

New Daily building breaks ground

By Christian L. Tom
NEWS| The Daily’s new home will be located in a converted parking lot behind Old Union at Panama Mall and Duena Street.

Perry speaks on U.S. defense

By Katherine Cox
NEWS| At yesterday’s Stanford in Government Policy Lunch with Former Secretary of Defense William J.

Journalist talks other side of Iraq

By Susana Montes
NEWS| Author Dahr Jamail gave a bird’s eye view of the war in Iraq last night in Kresge Auditorium.

Scientist offers new perspective on energy

By Joanna Xu
NEWS| The scientist presented facts and statistics on the current environmental situation.

Law writer dishes on 1st Amend.

By Eric Messinger
NEWS| “He has contributed to the legal imagination of many people who come through institutions like this,” said Law Prof.

Math 15: Fuzzies' Logic

By Roxna Irani
NEWS| For all of you out there for whom math isn’t second nature, revel in the joy that you are definitely not in the minority.