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University President John Hennessy overturned approval for a new version of New York-based artist Dennis Oppenheim's "Device to Root Out Evil" to be built on campus.
Stanford censors sculpture
Hennessy cancels plan for Oppenheim sculpture on campus
NEWS|
In a controversial and arguably unprecedented decision, University President John Hennessy overruled the recommendation of the President’s Panel on Outdoor Art when he terminated plans to acquire a 25-foot sculpture from prominent New York-based artist Dennis Oppenheim.
Election fever sweeps campus
NEWS|
With the presidential election only five weeks away, Stanford students and student organizations are launching aggressive get-out-the-vote campaigns, ranging from coordinating in-dorm registration drives to providing educational information online.
Chemistry core overhauled
NEWS|
The chemistry department has made changes to its core classes to help students fulfill major requirements and to make the department more accessible to non-majors.
Sports
XCountry wows visitors, opponents
SPORTS|
The entire stretch of Campus Drive Loop was madness on Saturday afternoon, and no, it wasn’t just for the football game.
Bears edge Cardinal in overtime
SPORTS|
For almost 59 minutes, it seemed as though the Cardinal field hockey team (5-6, 0-2 Northern Pacific Athletic Conference) was about to end rival California’s six-game win streak.
Despite injury, Card seeks payback win over St. Mary’s
SPORTS|
If revenge is a dish best served cold, then the St. Mary’s Gaels have a lot to worry about when the No. 11 Stanford Cardinal (9-2, 2-0 Pacific-10 Conference) roll into Moraga tonight.
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Op-ed: Students must fight for right to party
OPINIONS|
Congratulations to the University administration. You’ve done a marvelous job of enacting sweeping changes to the social life at Stanford over the past four years with little or no protest from the student body.

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