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Rolling Stone editor and "Soul City" author Toure gives a reading at the Bookstore
VP candidates clash in Cleveland
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Vice President Dick Cheney and Senator John Edwards squared off in a contentious 90-minute debate last night here at Case Western Reserve University.
Furry, but forbidden: Students house pets on campus
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When a certain student, who asked to remain anonymous, found a kitten taped up in a box near a dumpster, she didn’t worry about the Stanford University policy forbidding pets on campus — she wondered who could abandon such a helpless creature.
Stanford ranked No. 7 by Black Enterprise
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Stanford’s commitment to support its African-American community was recognized by recently published college rankings from Black Enterprise Magazine.
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Junior James Pade and the men's tennis team will play at Icy Hot / ITA Men's All-American Championships throughout the week.
Men kick off first of national tournaments
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With only a few days of practice under their belts, the men of the Stanford tennis team will jump into the competitive fray at the 2004 Icy Hot / ITA Men’s All-American Championships in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Cardinal golf fails to execute at Windon
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The Stanford men’s golf team had a great chance to start the season with a pair of top-five finishes. Instead, the Cardinal followed up their second-place finish at the Gold Rush California Collegiate Golf Showcase with an uninspired 12th-place finish at the Windon Memorial Classic on Tuesday.
Blowouts continue in Pac-10 football
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For the second week in a row, Stanford was involved in the most competitive game in the Pacific-10 Conference — and the Cardinal won by 14 points.
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School wisely limits legal liability
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With an increasing number of college students across the nation being sued by the Recording Industry Association of America, downloading music has become a risky business for individual Stanford users.

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