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Freshman Matt Vierling captures Auguste Rodin's Burghers of Calais in the Quad for his painting class.
Pro-Bush political signs vandalized
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Before and after the heated 2004 presidential election, a string of vandalism acts to Bush paraphernalia around campus left many conservative students red in the face.
Prof says Quran promotes equality between genders
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Asma Barlas argued yesterday that, contrary to popular belief, the Quran is a “radically egalitarian and liberating text” and does not condone misogynistic treatment of women.
Law prof boosts clinical education
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Many professors cover the walls of their offices with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves packed with academic journals and books.
Former Pulse manager pleads guilty
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The Cardinal women's cross country team suffered a huge upset in Terre Haute, Ind. yesterday morning, finishing in fifth place and failing to defend Stanford's 2003 championship title.
Unhappy ending for Card
Top-ranked women finish fifth, No. 3 men pick up sixth place at NCAA Championship
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Stanford cross country wins are usually dominating. Often predictable. So common that you expect them long before they hit the pages of the record books.
Women stomp Pacific Tigers, 82-26
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The first games of the season for any sports team are important. They set the tone for the year, get the competitive juices flowing, and sometimes, most importantly, highlight weaknesses the team must work on.
Swimmers win Speedo Cup by over 500 points
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Skeptics have had their reasons to question the strength of the No. 4 Cardinal swim team, which is coming off of an unconvincing non-team scoring meet with co-No. 4 California and a rather meaningless dominating performance over the Division II Cal State-Bakersfield Roadrunners.
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Dorm-based advisor is useful
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For several years now, Stanford students have generally agreed that undergraduate advising at the Farm is unreliable and ineffective.

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