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Students entertain local kids at Stanford's annual Community Day celebration.
ASSU brainstorms, pitches solutions for special fee crunch
NEWS|
The ASSU Undergraduate Senate last night passed four bills designed to alleviate the shortage of money created by this year’s record number of special-fees refund requests.
Republican groups duke it out
NEWS|
Representatives from the Republican Youth Majority (RYM) have been stationed in White Plaza to raise student awareness about the organization’s centrist political stance and establish a campus branch independent from the Stanford College Republicans (SCR).
Sophomore focus groups aid advising
NEWS|
Approximately 150 sophomores have expressed their concerns with and offered suggestions for Stanford’s advising programs in focus groups coordinated and led by the ASSU.
Sports
Bars, Cardinal fall at Oklahoma
SPORTS|
If you think weird things don’t actually happen on Friday the 13th, talk to the women’s gymnastics team. When sophomore Natalie Foley mounted the uneven bars at last Friday’s meet in Oklahoma, the bars collapsed and completely ripped out of the floor.
Softball sweeps Invitational
SPORTS|
The No. 10 Stanford softball team started last weekend with high hopes after winning three of its first four games, including a split with a then-No.
Women’s tennis weathers UNLV in sweep
SPORTS|
The top-ranked Stanford women’s tennis team (7-0) swept No. 38 UNLV (3-1), 7-0, at Taube Family Tennis Stadium on Friday, tainting the Rebels’ previously spotless record.
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Reveal our housing, dining costs
OPINIONS|
Every year, the total costs of housing and dining are summed and billed to students. Since Residential and Dining Enterprises holds an effective monopoly on student housing within walking distance from the academic campus, students have little choice but to live on campus and pay Residential and Dining Enterprises assessments.

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