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The Maples Pavilion renovation project, which made several improvements and dropped seated capacity by 158, will wrap up Dec. 1, one month ahead of time. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/3921
Jake Oktawiec

The Maples Pavilion renovation project, which made several improvements and dropped seated capacity by 158, will wrap up Dec. 1, one month ahead of time.

Home sweet home: Maples renovation nears completion

By Jessica Peters
NEWS| From the outside, Roscoe Maples Pavilion looks like any average construction zone. But on the inside, Maples is already looking like a sports lover’s dream.

Law students sacrifice to repay debt

By Aliyya Haque
NEWS| Allegations that a Stanford Law School graduate worked as a prostitute partly in order to repay her loans have raised questions among students and administrators about the difficulties law school students face in paying back their educational debt.

‘Senior Night’ no more; Pub Night back

By Joaquin Hernandez
NEWS| Seniors throughout campus are already hearing a buzz, both good and bad, about tonight’s Senior Pub Night, which organizers boast is now better coordinated and predict will enjoy larger turnout.

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Three-time Player of the Year Tony Azevedo and the Cardinal face No. 11 Princeton Friday. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/3917
Adrian Gaitan

Three-time Player of the Year Tony Azevedo and the Cardinal face No. 11 Princeton Friday.

Ultimate frisbee athletes in it for fun

By Alice Ann Spurgin
SPORTS| Their A-teams are known as “Superfly” and “Bloodthirsty.” They have coaches who have recently competed at the world championships.

‘MJ’ of squash to head program on the Farm

By Carling Nguyen
SPORTS| While the West Coast may currently lag behind the East Coast in squash, it will only be a matter of time before the Pacific side catches up.

Men to face Princeton, NorCal foes

By Elizabeth Aguilar
SPORTS| Sure, water polo is a West Coast sport. California thrives on the water sport. Only one of Stanford’s 23 men’s water polo players (7-1, 1-0 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) is not originally from California.

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Stanford Dining’s scheduling changes add value for students

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Scheduling changes at Florence Moore Dining Hall have left its residents wondering where they will eat on Fridays and Saturdays when Residential Education and Dining shuts down meal services beginning Nov.

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