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Student leaders and administrators are strategizing ways to pump up the school spirit in preparation of Big Game Week despite the football team's slow start.

Panel eyes Tibetan peace

By Patrick Fitzgerald
NEWS| Not solely for students whose cars feature “Free Tibet” bumper stickers nor for those who camped out to be first in line to acquire tickets for November’s sold out appearance of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, last night’s panel discussion on “Peace, Non-violence and Human Rights” kicked off a series of talks designed to educate those looking for the deeper meaning behind the Tibetan Freedom movement.

Students, administration look to increase football game attendance

By Anny Lin
NEWS| With the Stanford football team opening the year with a 1-2 record, attending football games is no longer the number-one priority for most students, a sentiment student leaders and administrators hope will change by Big Game Week.

Stanford in Washington program to expand

By Francie Neukom
NEWS| Aside from sightseeing at the Lincoln Memorial and the White House, students spending the 2006-2007 school year at Stanford’s campus in Washington, D.

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Bruch advances at All-American

By Carling Nguyen
SPORTS| Yesterday, before many of us had risen for morning classes, freshman Matt Bruch had already handily won his third-round match to advance to the Round of 16 at the Polo Ralph Lauren All-American Tennis Championships in Tulsa, Okla.

Ice Hockey squad gets fresh start under new leadership

By Theresa Molina
SPORTS| With so much intensity filling the crowded stadiums that host top-notch NCAA competition, it’s easy to be drawn to the big-name sports events on campus.

Women head east to face UNC, Wake Forest

By No
SPORTS| After a tough loss against NorPac rival Pacific in conference play last Sunday, the Stanford women’s field hockey team (3-9, 1-2) hopes to get back on track against Davidson and continue the potential success through the upcoming road trip.

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Meet Robin and Miri: Non-opinions columnists

By Robin Pam and Miri Hutcherson
OPINIONS| Printed words can be misleading. They look so authoritative, so removed and objective. So we’ll forgive you for being taken in and thinking that this is an opinions column.

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