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M. Golf: Men’s golf finishes fourth at Pac-10s

M. Golf: Men’s golf finishes fourth at Pac-10s

The No. 4 Stanford men’s golf team took fourth place yesterday at the Pacific-10 Conference Championships in Seattle…

April 30 2009 | By Roxie Dickinson | Posted in Men's Golf, Sports | Read More »

W. Lacrosse: Women clinch title in dominant fashion

W. Lacrosse: Women clinch title in dominant fashion

The No. 13 Stanford women’s lacrosse team was unstoppable this weekend as they won the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament for the fifth consecutive time…

April 30 2009 | By Sarah Ohr | Posted in Sports | Read More »

The Inside Pitch: Baseball down, but not out

The Inside Pitch: Baseball down, but not out

There is less than one month left in the season for Stanford baseball, and the possibility of a repeat run to Omaha is becoming slimmer and slimmer…

April 30 2009 | By Erik Adams | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Baseball: Living with the sluggers

Baseball: Living with the sluggers

It’s not often that a sports writer has the privilege to live in close quarters with the athletes he or she is covering…

April 30 2009 | By Daniel Bohm | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Baseball: Cardinal comeback

Baseball: Cardinal comeback

Despite a slow start by the Cardinal bats, the Stanford offense finally broke through in the eighth, scoring six runs to take a 6-4 victory…

April 30 2009 | By Denis Griffin | Posted in Baseball, Sports | Read More »

Rice defends waterboarding

Rice defends waterboarding

Hoover Fellow and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice faced questions Monday from students regarding her role in the Bush administration’s approval of waterboarding terror suspects, denying both her personal authorization of the interrogation techniques as well as the qualification of those techniques as torture…

April 30 2009 | By Devin Banerjee | Posted in Election 2008, Featured, Intermission, News, Top Headlines | Read More »

SSE makes $50,000 investment

SSE makes $50,000 investment

Stanford Student Enterprises (SSE) Ventures, an entrepreneurial funding source for students on campus, has just made its biggest investment in history — five times its previous record — despite the poor economic climate…

April 30 2009 | By Laura Stampler | Posted in News | Read More »

Admits evaluate financial aid

Admits evaluate financial aid

Even in poor economic times, the Office of Financial Aid has increased its aid budget and reaffirmed its commitment to low-income families. And with that support, many admits to the Class of 2013 will likely have an easier time saying yes to Stanford by tomorrow’s reply deadline…

April 30 2009 | By Molly Spaeth | Posted in News | Read More »

Community centers deserve support amidst budget cuts

Community centers deserve support amidst budget cuts

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The $3 million in budget cuts to the student affairs division have drawn criticism for a lack of transparency [...]

April 30 2009 | By Vol. 235 Editorial Board | Posted in Opinions | Read More »

All Dollie-d Up and Ready to Go

All Dollie-d Up and Ready to Go

While still a little out of breath from practice, the five new baby Dollies enthusiastically shuffled out of the Dollie room in the Band Shak for an interview with The Daily.
Shea Ritchie ‘12, Paula Markey ‘10, Nia-Amina Minor ‘12, Kim Souza ‘11 and Elise Birkhofer ‘12 — clad in leotards, sweatpants, T-shirts and tights — quickly engaged in a lively discussion about where to sit for the interview.

April 30 2009 | By Molly Spaeth | Posted in Features | Read More »