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Malavika Sarukkai performs at a lecture-demonstration on Bharat Natyam, a type of Indian classical dance.
Dance Sister Dance
NEWS|
“Indian classical dance is not just entertainment; it’s about being in a certain mood,” said Malavika Sarrukai, arguably one of the best Indian dancers in the world during a lecture-demonstration to a packed crowd in the Graduate Community Center last night.
Scientists boycott Dalai Lama
NEWS|
“Om mani padme hum. Om mani padme hum,” this, chanted over and over by Buddhist monks, may not be the average person’s upper.
Vigil held for quake victims
NEWS|
A middle aged man in a dark red sweater walked slowly around the Old Union courtyard last night, his expression blank as his eyes scanned the edge of the stone fountain, absorbing the numbers.
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Fading in Florida
Cardinal forced to play 36 holes on opening day of tournament, unable to recover from rocky start
SPORTS|
With inclement weather, top-ranked teams and its own inconsistency to battle, the Stanford men’s golf team was unable to overcome a poor
Cardinal star aces the competition at tourney
SPORTS|
Six straight-set victories; five days of tennis; one singles berth to the National Indoor Championships. Senior KC Corkery made almost
Ultimate team hopes third time’s a charm
SPORTS|
Frustrating semifinal losses have kept the Stanford men’s Ultimate team just inches away from national titles in 2004 and 2005. This year,
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Reliance on SAT should be studied
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For decades the SAT has been the gatekeeper for admission to elite colleges and universities. Testing advocates assert that the SAT levels the college admissions playing field and provides schools with a uniform standard by which to judge their applicants.

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