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Joycelyn Elders spoke to an overflowing audience at Kresge last night about her experiences growing up poor in the South, being the first black female federal surgeon general and offered her views on major health issues of today. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/2531
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Joycelyn Elders spoke to an overflowing audience at Kresge last night about her experiences growing up poor in the South, being the first black female federal surgeon general and offered her views on major health issues of today.

Stanford to ban alcohol at all-freshman dorm events

By Will Oremus
NEWS| The era of Branner keggers and Paloma progressives is over. Beginning next year, Stanford’s all-freshman dorms will no longer be allowed to serve alcohol at events in their lounges, hallways or outdoor areas.

INS prevents alum from U.S. re-entry

By Sameer Ahmed
NEWS| Imagine leaving the country for spring break, with one quarter left to graduate, and then being prohibited by the U.S. government from returning to school to finish your degree and see your friends and family.

Ex-surgeon general speaks on life, work

By Corina Yen
NEWS| Former U.S. Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders spoke about her life and her work in public health to a full house at Kresge Auditorium last night in the first Aurora Forum of the quarter.

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Sophomore Nina Pantano, pictured in a game against Georgetown earlier this season, had four goals over the weekend as No. 16 Stanford defeated No. 20 Northwestern and No. 15 Notre Dame on the road. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/2528
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Sophomore Nina Pantano, pictured in a game against Georgetown earlier this season, had four goals over the weekend as No. 16 Stanford defeated No. 20 Northwestern and No. 15 Notre Dame on the road.

Card works overtime, takes two in Midwest

By Mia Ashton
SPORTS| The No. 16 Stanford women’s lacrosse team traveled to the Midwest last weekend for one of its toughest tests of the season.

What not to look for in the playoffs

By Ryan Stewart
SPORTS| I’ve made many predictions in my years of writing this column, and I am proud to say that I have a perfect record. Never once has my precognitive ability failed to produce the consistent results that you the reader have come to expect from your Stanford Daily Sports Department.

Softball tames Wildcats, splits with Devils

By Lee Insinga
SPORTS| The No. 16 Cardinal softball team (32-15, 4-5 Pacific-10 Conference) entered its weekend road swing against the Arizona schools facing the prospect that these games would go a long way toward determining the fate of this team’s season.

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OPINIONS| In U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Graduate Schools 2004,” the Stanford Graduate School of Business was ranked second — behind the Harvard Business School — and lost its place as the top business school in the country for the first time in four years.

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