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Carson Claybourne discusses the life of Martin Luther King Jr. at the Bookstore last night.
Cancelled ski trips could cost thousands
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For many undergraduate residents, dreams of sleds, skis and snowmen melted away last Thursday, when severe weather prompted Stanford’s Risk Management Department to cancel all ski trips to the Lake Tahoe area scheduled for that weekend.
James Hsu: great potential lost too soon
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All Stanford students cope with rainy days, rushing to classes through the downpour or just choosing not to go at all. But few tackle the rainy day like James Hsu did.
Fundraising goal: 100k for tsunami relief
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Stanford Student Relief, a coalition of more than 20 student groups on campus, is rallying to raise $100,000 over the next month to send to countries affected by the recent tsunamis in South Asia.
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With little pressure on their backs to defeat a 1-3 Tigers swim team, the Stanford men are looking to have a little fun on Saturday. Not only are the Cardinal motivated by the six season-best times recorded earlier this month, but Stanford has the chance to rack up its seventh win against Pacific in as many years.
Season best times fuel men
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Six years; six head-to-head dual meets; six Stanford victories.
These three numbers summarize the dominance the Cardinal men’s swim team has experienced in what has become a perennial mid-season match-up between current No.
Card to compete in Menlo Park
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The Stanford wrestling team (3-2, 0-1 Pacific-10 Conference) is getting used to wrestling on the road, but this weekend it will finally get to stay in the Bay Area, if only briefly, for the Menlo College Invitational.
Rough weather, disqualifications keep Stanford sailors from Rose Bowl repeat
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The Cardinal failed to defend their two-year Rose Bowl title in this past weekend’s regatta. By the end of Saturday, the sailing team had not only experienced heavy rain and 10-16 mph winds, but also a disappointing disqualification.
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Council gets it right, 8 months late
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The ASSU Constitutional Council’s decision to rule in favor of senior Dylan Mefford’s suit earlier this week comes eight months too late to have any real consequences, but the Council made the right decision based on principle and not personal bias.

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