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Nadiya Figueroa and Joey Natoli share an embrace after discovering that they were elected as ASSU president and vice president, respectively. The duo won on a platform promise of “empowering student voice.”
Figueroa, Natoli win
NEWS|
The scene was one of utter chaos as members of special-fee groups, class presidential slates, executive office slates and senatorial candidates eagerly awaited the results of this year’s ASSU elections.
‘West Side Story’ to open
NEWS|
Every nine years, Ram’s Head Theatrical Society decides that it is time for the classic American musical adaptation of “Romeo and Juliet” to return to the Memorial Auditorium stage.
Walk to help fight AIDS
NEWS|
In 10 cities across the United States — including San Francisco — local community members will participate this Saturday in the first annual “Student Global AIDS Walk: A Call to Action.
Sports
Card aims to sting Hornets
SPORTS|
While the month of April began with a loss for the No. 4 Stanford baseball team, the Cardinal has responded with four straight wins and an offensive assault by three team leaders that is nothing short of remarkable.
Softball ready for conference duels in desert
SPORTS|
This weekend takes the No. 16 Cardinal softball team (30-14, 2-4 Pacific-10 Conference) down to the desert for its first Pac-10 road trip and the greatest challenge the squad has faced this year.
Camarena’s throws hurl her toward a bright future
SPORTS|
After her performance at this year’s Indoor National Championship, no list of the top collegiate women shot putters can leave off Stanford junior Jillian Camarena.
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Evictees treated unfairly
OPINIONS|
The University evacuated nine students from the cottages behind Murray and Yost this week in order to free up space for a possible SARS quarantine.

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