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Nadinne Cruz spoke to a large audience yesterday afternoon in Memorial Church. She was the final lecturer of the What Matters to Me and Why series sponsored by the Office of Religious Life.
Cardinal Care costs increase
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The cost of Cardinal Care insurance premiums for students will increase 17.4 percent for 2003-04 from $368 to $432 per quarter.
Cruz discusses life, service
NEWS|
Speaking yesterday, Nadinne Cruz, director of the Haas Center for Public Service, concluded the 2002-2003 series of What Matters to Me and Why.
Robot helps to digitize library
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Stanford University Libraries have recently acquired a new robot which will scan bound materials at five times the rate of scanning books manually.
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Junior Dana Sorensen, who led the Cardinal with 20 wins this season, was one of eight Stanford players named to the All- Pac-10 conference teams.
Softball season a success
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With the graduation of the most successful class to pass through the Cardinal softball program at the end of last season and the arrival of some highly-touted but unproven recruits, neither the fans nor the Stanford players knew what to expect at the start of this season.
Martin and Corkery move on at NCAAs
SPORTS|
Three days after a disappointing loss to eventual champion No. 1 Illinois in the semifinals of the NCAA Team Championships, three members of the No. 4 Stanford men’s tennis team still have something to play for at the University of Georgia.
Court shortage constricts ballers
SPORTS|
Yesterday, Spencer Porter wrote about sports at a small high school and the opportunity they gave for an ordinary person to shine.
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Excessive security
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This past weekend, hundreds of Stanford students — both from the graduate and undergraduate classes — attended one of the campus’ most notorious and popular parties: Exotic Erotic.

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