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Students decorated shirts at the Fire Truck House last night. The shirts will be displayed in White Plaza today as part of National Coming Out Day. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4057
Grant Hochstein

Students decorated shirts at the Fire Truck House last night. The shirts will be displayed in White Plaza today as part of National Coming Out Day.

Catholic voters courted on campus

By Bea Sanford
NEWS| Those who doubt the influence of Catholic voters should talk to Political Science Prof. Luis Fraga, who called the group “extremely important in today’s election” at a forum hosted by the Catholic Community at Stanford on Tuesday.

Environmental Initiative receives green

By David Gauvey Herbert
NEWS| The Stanford Environmental Initiative has received two multi-million-dollar donations that officials expect to be the first of many for a burgeoning new interdisciplinary environmental program.

Coming out in style: tee shirts add color to national celebration

By Sal Umberto Bonaccorso
NEWS| Although there was food and dancing, the main reason students gathered on the second floor of the Fire Truck House last night was to transform white tee shirts into colorful statements of their sexuality.

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The Stanford women?s soccer team travels to Los Angeles for a pair of conference games at UCLA and USC. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4053
Matt Coleman

The Stanford women?s soccer team travels to Los Angeles for a pair of conference games at UCLA and USC.

Card seek fifth win of season on Homecoming

By Mark Thoma
SPORTS| Tomorrow, in its Homecoming game, Stanford will play what several Cardinal seniors characterized as “our biggest game in three years.

Clemens leads Oregon’s high-octane offense into Stanford

By Alex Gyr
SPORTS| Football in the Pacific-10 Conference has long had the reputation of being especially offensive-minded, with strong emphasis on spreading the field and picking up huge chunks of yardage through the air.

Sgroi’s getting his kicks for improved Cardinal

By Mark Thoma
SPORTS| Junior placekicker Michael Sgroi knows what it’s like to be frustrated. After a promising freshman season in which he made five-of-six field goal attempts in the Cardinal’s wins, Sgroi played last year with a broken vertebrae.

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Groups can defend themselves

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| The ASSU last night decided to revise its proposed advocacy bill designed to help defend student groups from attacks or criticisms by others on campus. The bill has improved, but not enough to justify passing it.

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