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The Graduate Student Council unanimously approved the appointment of four new Constitutional Council members, who will fill the vacancies created by a string of resignations last spring.
GSC fills four Const. Council seats
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In a unanimous vote last night, the Graduate Student Council approved four nominees to the ASSU Constitutional Council.
Students honor veterans, peace
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Mel Pointer was a Vietnam veteran from Oakland who read the newspaper everyday and loved to watch football. Senior Laurel Stewart is a Stanford student from Oregon who majors in American Studies and enjoys baking organic chocolate chip cookies.
ResEd rule annoys student publications
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A Residential Education policy that prohibits door-to-door distribution of student publications without consent from individual dorms is still causing concerns among students a full year after Res Ed began enforcing of the rule more stringently.
15 years later, remnants of Berlin Wall persist
Students don black to protest election results
Messenger bags: The newest trend in bookbags may be bad news for your back
Feel guilty if you're not studying all the time? You may be a workaholic
Women's health group kicks off awareness campaign
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If freshmen middle blocker Franci Girard, setter Bryn Kehoe and the rest of the Cardinal squad can replilcate last week's performance against USC , Oregon and Oregon State shouldn't be hard to handle this week.
High-flying Card head to Oregon
Women look good after various aspects of game come together
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Fresh off a dominating victory over then- No. 4 Southern California, the Cardinal are flying high. After playing their best match of the season, the No. 11 Cardinal (16-6, 8-3 Pacific-10 Conference) head north this weekend to take on Oregon Thursday night and Oregon State on Friday night.
Cardinal struggle to keep up with Bears
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In the only triple-distance meet of the season for the No. 4 Stanford men’s swim team, the Cardinal faced their first true competition yesterday, taking on California at the Avery Aquatic Center.
Scars optional: rough roading with Stanford cycling club
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Skiing down a black diamond slope just isn’t enough of an adrenaline rush for the Stanford cycling club. Instead, they ride mountain bikes down these slopes — in the off-season, when all the rocks, roots and drops are still exposed.
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Demand for Big Game buses met
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The Stanford Athletics Department and the ASSU recently united to provide student buses to Big Game, which will take place at UC-Berkeley this year.

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