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Janet Reno spoke on punishment and how to make sentences more humane at a symposium Friday.
KA off probation, Sigma Chi still on
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While the Kappa Alpha (KA) fraternity was informed on Friday that it has been taken off housing probation, the Sigma Chi fraternity was informed by the Greek Housing Review Board (GHRB) that its housing probation will continue until the fraternity resolves specific issues concerning the organization and maintenance of its house.
Study notes lack of women profs
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A recent survey of faculty demographics at U.S. research universities presents evidence that the long-standing under-representation of women and minorities in sciences and engineering continues to persist.
Reno addresses punishment
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“One of the proudest moments in my career was when a man stopped me in a downtown building and said, ‘Ms. Reno, I want to thank you for arresting me,’” former U.
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Junior swingman Josh Childress dribbles towards the basket against an Arizona defender. This past weekend, No. 1 Stanford clinched sole possession of the Pacific-10 Conference title with wins over USC and UCLA.
Pac-10 Champs!
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Top-ranked and still-undefeated Stanford has expected to win the Pacific-10 Conference title for a while now, which is perhaps the reason why the Cardinal (23-0, 13-0 Pacific-10 Conference) didn’t celebrate all that much after its title-clinching, 73-60 win over UCLA (11-12, 7-8).
No. 10 Card wins final home game
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Whenever the No. 10 Stanford women’s basketball team (20-5, 13-3 Pacific 10 Conference) faces UCLA (15-11, 10-7), it always seems like senior forward Nicole Powell has something special ready.
Baseball wins, Fuld reaches 300
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All told, it wasn’t a bad day for senior centerfielder Sam Fuld.
Fuld became only the fifth Stanford player to reach 300 hits yesterday when he led off the seventh inning with a single up the middle, his second hit of the day.
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Changes to special fees are not enough
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The special-fees legislation passed last week by the ASSU Undergraduate Senate and the Graduate Student Council (GSC) will not alone solve the high fee-refund rates currently facing student groups and the student body at large.

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