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Campus rocked by election misconduct
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The ASSU presidential election has stirred up controversy, as the ASSU Elections Commission now claims that numerous people have violated campaign rules since voting began at midnight on April 6.
Rodriguez implicated in infraction
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Early last evening, 11,746 Stanford e-mail addresses received an anonymous e-mail entitled “The Ugly Side of the ASSU Election.
Stanford tops education rankings
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U.S. News & World Report recently published its rankings of America’s Best Graduate Schools 2005, and Stanford once again occupied a top position in most of the major categories.
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No. 1 Card battles Beavers
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Freshman left-hander Blake Holler loves pitching at Stanford for countless reasons, but one of them has been critically important to the Cardinal’s success this season.
Emily hates on love-fest surrounding Coach K
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Before Duke blew an 11-point second-half lead to UConn in one of the best Final Four matchups in recent memory, the entire nation’s media was wrapped up in a Mike Krzyzewski love-fest — which we unfortunately have to sit through every March — as the Blue Devils’ coach was closing in on Dean Smith’s all-time NCAA Tournament win record.
Track poised to return to the head of the Pac
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After the dust settled at last year’s Pacific-10 Conference Championships, the Stanford women’s track and field team had its two-year win streak snapped by Southern California, and the men settled for second as well.
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An election gone wrong
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Nearly every Stanford student received one or more illegal e-mails yesterday related to the ASSU executive election. The ASSU elections commission is working today to determine the extent to which the e-mails might have affected voters.

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