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The womens Ultimate Frisbee team at practice yesterday afternoon in Roble Field #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5369
John Shen

The womens Ultimate Frisbee team at practice yesterday afternoon in Roble Field

Displaced students settle on the Farm

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| Stanford welcomed 38 guest non-matriculating students — 26 undergraduate and 12 graduate — displaced by Hurricane Katrina for fall quarter, according to Interim Dean of Student Affairs Greg Boardman.

Stanford student competes in College Jeopardy

By H. Wells Wulsin
NEWS| This Stanford junior political science major and varsity tennis player recently competed for a top prize of $100,000 on ‘College Jeopardy.

Overseas studies renamed, expanded

By Jenny Baer
NEWS| With a new name and a new director, Stanford’s Overseas Studies Program has made changes to its curriculum. The Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP), as it is now called, has upgraded the Chile program, reduced the number of students in the Paris program and may open a new campus in Spain.

Confronting Katrina class analyzes race

By Mima Mohammed
NEWS| The failures of Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts began long before the chance that a Category Four or Five hurricane would strike New Orleans.

100 bottles of wine stolen

By Christine Kim
NEWS| • Suspicious activities around Florence Moore Hall, cases of vandalism, a broken-into vending machine and 100 stolen bottles of wine include some of this past week’s highlights.

ET Phone Santa Clara

By Courtney Weaver
NEWS| You think your problem sets are hard?

Get Thee to the Theater--Bay Area Offers Free Shows

By Amin El Gamal
NEWS| “I’m free, are you?

Head Straight to Straits

By Shelby Martin
NEWS| I feel like I’m eating at an elegant wedding reception. We’re sitting in the overflow section of Straits Cafe, a high-class Singaporean restaurant near campus.