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Football: It’s go time
BY: Christina Nguyen
In recent years, however, the rivalry has been dominated by Cal: the Golden Bears have won six of the past seven Big Games, including a resounding 37-16 win last year. This year’s Stanford team, however, is not the Stanford team of years past...
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Football: It’s go time
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W. Soccer: Bay battle, take two
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M. Soccer: Moving on
By: Tom TaylorOn a freezing-cold night at Cagan Stadium, Stanford beat Saint Mary’s in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament in its first appearance since 2002...
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Learning from Papa
By: Wyndam MakowskyThe 112th Big Game will be quite a spectacle. Both Cal and Stanford are well regarded, the stakes are as high as the Rose Bowl and there's a legitimate Heisman contender involved. Cue the media ...
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W. Basketball: Riding the Waves
By: Nate AdamsFresh off a pair of solid victories on the East Coast to start the season, the Cardinal returned to the Farm in top form Thursday night, kicking off its home season with a 99-50 win ...
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Univ. regularly sends more women abroad
By: Zoe RichardsNational averages show that more women study abroad than their male peers, and Stanford’s Bing Overseas Studies Programs (BOSP) has been no exception...
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Palo Alto welcomes four new council members
By: Marisa LandichoPalo Alto City Council, the nine-member governing body of Stanford’s neighboring suburb, added four non-incumbents to its ranks in the November elections...
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Free books ignite Darwin debate
By: Adam ColeHundreds of students, faculty and staff were surprised Wednesday as they were handed a free copy of Charles Darwin’s “The Origin of Species.” Opening the ...
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Police Blotter
By: Jane LePhamThis report covers a selection of crimes reported from Nov. 8 to Nov. 17 as recorded in the Stanford Police Department Public Bulletin...
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Full financial aid picture released
By: Jane LePhamWhen the University announced earlier this year that the endowment had fallen 27 percent for the fiscal year ending Aug. 31, administrators vowed to uphold ...
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The Day the Music Died
By: Anneke Nelson
Many know the tale of the trampled trombone player from The Play of ‘82. Few know the man behind the fall: Gary Tyrrell ‘83. -
A House Divided
Given that the tree and the bear are natural enemies, what happens when the two are bred of the same blood? As Big Game day ...
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Rivals with a Cause
By: Stephanie Liou
Bashing Cal is a staple of Big Game Week, but in true Cardinal fashion, students also choose to channel school spirit into events of greater ... -
Catch a falling star
The heavens decided to grace Stanford with a few particularly spectacular shooting stars at about 2 a.m. Gasps and whoops resounded around Lake Lagunita as ...
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