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Poker has taken off, both for fun and profit.
GSC approves special-fee changes
NEWS|
The Graduate Student Council (GSC) voted unanimously last night to approve a four-part plan designed to protect and stabilize the special-fee system of funding student groups.
Judicial bylaw changes compel testimony
NEWS|
Two new bylaws of the Student Judicial Charter of 1997 have come into effect after approval by the Faculty Senate last week.
Fellow named to Iraq WMD panel
NEWS|
President George W. Bush named Graduate School of Business Prof. Emeritus Henry S. Rowen last Thursday to a bipartisan commission charged with the investigation of possible intelligence failures concerning the United States assessment of Iraq’s weapons arsenal.
Sports
Top Dog: Top-ranked men head to L.A.
SPORTS|
As if the target on the Stanford men’s basketball team’s back wasn’t already big enough with “undefeated” written on it, on Monday afternoon it got a little bit bigger — and a little bit brighter — when the Cardinal was ranked No.
For Powell, no time to waste
SPORTS|
In conversations about the nation’s best women’s college basketball player, you often hear the names of Diana Taurasi and Alana Beard.
Send in the Reserves: Washington makes impact in first year on the Farm
SPORTS|
Fred Washington got off to a hot start at Stanford, hitting a 3-pointer and going 6-for-6 from the free-throw line in the then-No.
No. 10 Card seeks momentum at home
No. 2 Card hosts Cal for Big Swim
Wide world of sports hardly big enough for boys of World Cup skiing
Slowly but surely, Yeung returns to old form
Miller, Blue lead men’s golf to 11th-place finish
Women’s polo hosts Irvine, 49ers
Men’s rugby readies for St. Mary’s, Chico State
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New dean jumps right in to job
OPINIONS|
Interim Dean of Students Chris Griffith took care of internal administrative issues during her tenure earlier this year.

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