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SLAC members march to Hennessy?s office and deliver letters demanding labor justice. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4234
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SLAC members march to Hennessy?s office and deliver letters demanding labor justice.

Activists march on Hennessy’s office

By Miki Sofer
NEWS| Yesterday at noon, members of the Stanford Labor Action Committee marched from White Plaza to University President John Hennessy’s office in the Main Quad to deliver letters demanding the implementation of what it calls “fair labor standards.”

Stanford Hospital faces influx of trauma patients

By Victoria Degtyareva
NEWS| Beginning Dec. 9, the Stanford Medical Center will be one of only two licensed trauma centers in Santa Clara County. The medical center recently announced that it would take on extra patients and add facilities in order to ensure continued emergency care to area residents in light of the upcoming closure of the San Jose Medical Center emergency care division due to financial difficulties.

Groups use Big Game to raise spirit

By Jennifer Liu
NEWS| The teddy bears hanging from nooses around campus are only one indication that Big Game Week has undergone a change this year.

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While they're guaranteed to finish with a losing record for the third consecutive season, junior cornerback and kick returner T.J. Rushing and the Cardinal can dull some of the pain with a victory in the 107th Big Game. Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Cal's Memorial Stadium. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4230
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While they're guaranteed to finish with a losing record for the third consecutive season, junior cornerback and kick returner T.J. Rushing and the Cardinal can dull some of the pain with a victory in the 107th Big Game. Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Cal's Memorial Stadium.

Card look to dash Cal’s Rose Bowl hopes

By Mark Thoma
SPORTS| Yes, Cal is ranked No. 4 in the nation and is in the national championship hunt. Yes, Stanford has already been assured of a losing record and a third-straight season without a bowl berth. But then again, so what?

Buddy and Jeff: A three-year tale of two coaches

By Alex Gyr
SPORTS| In 2001, the college football landscape was relatively similar to today. Things in the Bay Area, however, have changed drastically in the last three years.

A look back at Big Games through the years

By The Stanford Daily Staff
SPORTS| Big Game is a storied rivalry between Stanford and California that defies odds and ignores logic. Nobody on earth ever knows who will win the game. Even in this, the 107th meeting between the rival schools, hope springs eternal, despite a lopsided matchup on paper. For Stanford and Cal fans, Big Game transcends the sport of football.

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Grad commission has potential

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| University president John Hennessy recently announced the creation of the Commission on Graduate Education. By July of next year, the Commission will articulate “an overall vision of how graduate education at Stanford’s various schools might be enhanced over the next five years.

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