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The Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project held an Open House on Friday. The project aims to assemble and disseminate historical information concerning Martin Luther King Jr. and related social movements.

Overcrowding leaves ski trippers out in cold

By Chris Nguyen
NEWS| The removal of scores of students from ski trip houses last weekend has left some wondering whether more spacious housing arrangements should be instituted in the future.

BCSC celebrates MLK Jr. with events and supply drive

By Stephanie Condon
NEWS| In remembrance of the work of Martin Luther King, Jr., the 2004 MLK Jr. Celebration continues with events this week, in an effort to foster greater intellectual discovery about King.

Rally held in SF to protest proposed French law

By Aliyya Haque
NEWS| Chants of “Shame on France” and “Religious freedom for all” could be heard in the streets of San Francisco on Saturday as a group of Stanford students joined hundreds of protesters in a peaceful march from San Francisco’s Civic Center to the French Consulate.

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No. 2 Stanford sneaks past Cal

By Arisha Hatch 1
SPORTS| Despite going up by 16 points — Stanford’s largest lead of the game — with just under six minutes remaining in the game, the now second-ranked Cardinal (14-0, 5-0 Pacific 10 Conference) didn’t put the Golden Bears (7-7, 2-3) away until the game’s final minute.

Eyes focusing on undefeated Stanford

By Arisha Hatch 1
SPORTS| Stanford’s 68-61 victory over California on Saturday wasn’t very pretty by any stretch of the imagination, as both teams struggled offensively in a first half that saw only 14 combined field goals.

No. 7 Card pulls away in second half

By Emily Kuehler
SPORTS| Shots weren’t falling. Turnovers were rampant. It just didn’t look like the Cardinal’s night. But All-American senior forward Nicole Powell worked what is becoming her customary second-half magic and led the No.

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Candidates must mobilize youth

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| As appalling as it may sound, only eight percent of individuals between the ages of 18 to 29 took the time to vote in 2000 presidential primaries that were held before March 7.

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