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The solo actress of "Rage Is Not a 1 Day Thing" depicts Rosa Parks.

ASSU pushes for disclosure

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| In the aftermath of corporate scandals, the Stanford Coalition for Investment Disclosure, also known as SCID, decided that increasing the University’s investment disclosures can improve accountability.

Perusing PA's pint-sized pub scene

By Katie Bearman and Barrett W. Sheridan
NEWS| Just turn 21? The Daily has done all the work for you: where to drink, when to do it, and why you’ll never win a round of Trivia Night at the Rose and Crown.

‘Rage’ Play Brings to Life Rosa Parks’ Memory, Message

By Jessica Zhang
NEWS| Three wooden chairs, seven scattered pairs of women’s shoes and a jar of coins served as the only props to last evening’s one-woman drama “Rage Is Not a 1-Day Thing."

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Cardinal head coach Tara VanDerveer used her bench freely last night. Among the 13 Stanford players that hit the hardwood floors was redshirt sophomore Eziamaka Okafor, who scored 14 points in 16 minutes.

Bears fall apart in Maples

“Hurricane” Stanford rolls over Cal defense, dismantles offense
By Zach Jones
SPORTS| Sometimes, two teams are simply in different leagues. During No. 6 Stanford's 88-53 drubbing of California Thursday night, the 35-point margin of victory didn't begin to express the extent of the Cardinal women's domination.

Cardinal host sharp-shooting BC Eagles

By Antardeb Guharay
SPORTS| The stage is set for tomorrow’s game. No. 14 Boston College enters stage-left, No. 6 Stanford enters stage-right; one of the best of the east meets one of the best of the west.

Golden Bears hit by injuries, key player losses, but Cal overcomes

By Scott Allen
SPORTS| After knocking off No. 13 Arizona last Saturday, senior center Rob Little made it clear that the upset wasn’t the start of a “big party” for the Cardinal, acknowledging there was still plenty of work to be done.

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The Superman myth

By Ben Ho
OPINIONS| An occasionally remarked-upon recent trend in popular culture is the resurgence of the fantasy genre. The immense popularity of Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter attest to this.

GSC clarifies its support of relief effort

Lessons learned from the Tsunami

Anti-war protests are an ineffective and unconstructive way of making change

Stanford kids are ugly