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Sophomore Stephanie Lam checks her mail at the Stanford Post Office today. Over the summer, a computer glitch at the Registrar's Office reassigned the P.O. Boxes of more than 900 upperclassmen, causing confusion. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/3942
Molly Palmer

Sophomore Stephanie Lam checks her mail at the Stanford Post Office today. Over the summer, a computer glitch at the Registrar's Office reassigned the P.O. Boxes of more than 900 upperclassmen, causing confusion.

Computer glitch forces 150 students to switch P.O. Boxes

By Gerry Shih
NEWS| Leaning against the counter, sophomore Preeya Jayakar impatiently listened to a Stanford post office employee while twiddling quarters with her fingers.

Campus crime statistics for 2003 show spike in sex offenses

By Anthony Ha
NEWS| According to statistics released by Stanford’s Department of Public Safety last week, reports of forcible sexual assaults on campus increased nearly tenfold in 2003, a change largely attributed to last year’s “serial groper.

Electronic voting hits California

By Bonita Song
NEWS| Last week, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill requiring that all electronic voting machines provide a paper trail for verifying votes by 2006.

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Though the men's cross country runners couldn't clinch an individual first-place finish, the team effort resulted in an overall win. The women's squad also took first, claiming three of the top ten spots in the 5,000 meter race. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/3944
Jake Oktawiec

Though the men's cross country runners couldn't clinch an individual first-place finish, the team effort resulted in an overall win. The women's squad also took first, claiming three of the top ten spots in the 5,000 meter race.

XCountry runs to double victory at Notre Dame Invite

By Carling Nguyen
SPORTS| After its success at the Stanford Invitational last week, the Stanford country team traveled halfway across the country this weekend but continued running as though it had a home-turf advantage.

Stanford Tennis preps for ITA All-American

By Mia Lee
SPORTS| The No. 1 Stanford women’s tennis team sends five of its players to the ITA Women’s All-American Championships this week with the usual arsenal of consistent groundstrokes and aggressive net plays.

Field hockey finally clinches overtime victory

By Antardeb Guharay
SPORTS| Minimum requirements for a Stanford field hockey player: one field hockey stick, a pair of shin guards and eight heavy-duty Energizer batteries.

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Row staff selection process should be reformed

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OPINIONS| Cries of nepotism ring around campus during winter quarter when it comes time for the selection of coveted Row staff positions.

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