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Carson Claybourne discusses the life of Martin Luther King Jr. at the Bookstore last night. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4324
John Shen

Carson Claybourne discusses the life of Martin Luther King Jr. at the Bookstore last night.

Cancelled ski trips could cost thousands

By Simon Shuster
NEWS| 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

By Cassidy Deline
NEWS| 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

By Bonnie Swift
NEWS| 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.

This class isn’t afraid to ask the big question...

By Pam Sud
NEWS| Just a few days ago, hundreds of Stanford students waited for midnight to strike with restless anticipation. They were not waiting to uncork the champagne and kiss their significant others: they were eager, rather, to learn about champagne, with or without significant others.

ASSU debates sorority funds

By Nick Parker
NEWS| In its first meeting of the New Year last night, the ASSU Undergraduate Senate scrutinized its policy of not funding student groups for transportation costs in light of a request from the Intersorority Council.

Stanford 2.0: Online courses draw top profs

By Laura Carwile
NEWS| You can do almost anything today over the Internet. You can buy your groceries, pay your mortgage, and even find your soulmate.