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Asian Americans honored for contributions to University

By Sarah Teng
NEWS| Outstanding students, faculty, staff and an alumnus will be honored at the Stanford Asian American Awards 2004 dinner and program on May 5 at the Frances C.

NYU corporate law scholar named first Pritzker Professor

By Andrew Hendel
NEWS| Nationally renowned corporate-law scholar Robert Daines will join the Stanford faculty as the first Pritzker Professor of Law and Business.

Motley crew runs for ASSU executive slate in special election

By Michael Miller
NEWS| The special election for ASSU president and vice president is shaping up to be livelier than the first election, which was thrown out by the ASSU Undergraduate Senate last week.

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Stanford looks to buck Broncos

By Scott Allen
SPORTS| Rested and relaxed after an off day following a two-game split with Sacramento State, Stanford (31-6) returns to the diamond tonight for a non-conference game at Santa Clara (19-23).

Top-ranked women capture three titles

By Mia R. Lee
SPORTS| You win some, you lose some, and you won’t be shocked that the No. 1 Stanford women’s tennis team (23-0) brought home three titles at this weekend’s Pacific-10 Conference Individual Championships in Ojai Valley, Calif.

Warburg wins singles title at Pac-10 Championships

By Kaiya Reeve
SPORTS| Five rounds, five opponents, five wins. After four days of grueling matches at the Pacific-10 Conference tennis championships, Sam Warburg is the Pac-10 singles champion.

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By Joel Stein
OPINIONS| My name is Joel Stein. I live in Branner Hall. And I’m not an RA. I swear. They learned their lesson when they gave me that safety badge back in sixth grade.

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