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Mario Scussel

Students perform at last year's Battle of the Bands.

Recording industry sues Stanford user

By Albert Chiou
NEWS| For the first time, the recording industry has targeted an individual at Stanford for illegally sharing music through the University’s computer network.

Community Day brings neighbors to campus

By Nancy Wang
NEWS| Stanford will open its doors this Sunday for its third annual Community Day, a day of activities that includes a carnival, lectures and a book drive.

Seminar prepares students for field work

By Melissa Fusco
NEWS| Undergraduate Research Programs will present a Pre-Field Preparation Conference this Saturday in an attempt to teach students how to use their field-research grants.

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Darren Bechtel

Sarah Bach doing her thing

No. 1 Card opens Pac-10 play

By Jessica Peters
SPORTS| Good pitching beats good hitting, as the story goes, but this weekend in Los Angeles, it’s going to be even more crucial for the Stanford hurlers to maintain control — UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium, much like its namesake, has the potential to be a pitcher’s nightmare.

Softball hosts UO, OSU

By Brian Dunne
SPORTS| The No. 9 Stanford softball team (27-7) begins Pacific-10 Conference play this weekend against Oregon State and Oregon at Boyd and Jill Family Stadium.

Childress ‘testing the waters’

By Mark Thoma
SPORTS| All-American swingman Josh Childress may be leaving the Stanford men’s basketball team this spring, depending on how his stock fares after the junior participates in this spring’s pre-NBA Draft works.

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Check out Community Day

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| This Sunday, thousands of community members will converge upon campus to celebrate the third annual Community Day. We applaud the University for continuing this new tradition that is an extension of Founders Celebration — an event in place since 1891.

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