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MEChA and several other student groups staged a die-in at the intersection near the clock tower to protest  current U.S. immigration policies. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5473
Grant Hochstein

MEChA and several other student groups staged a die-in at the intersection near the clock tower to protest current U.S. immigration policies.

Witness to Darfur shares photographs

By James Hohmann
NEWS| A retired Marine captain who recently spent six months as a ceasefire monitor with the African Union force in Darfur shocked a full lecture hall in the Geology Corner last night with horrifying details of what he calls an ongoing government-sponsored genocide.

MEChA protests for immigrants

By Marie-Jo Mont-Reynaud
NEWS| Members of MEChA and their supporters took over the aptly-named “intersection of death” next to the clock tower at noon yesterday for a “die-in” to protest current government policy toward Mexican immigrants.

Students take back Cal bases

By Ronald Chan
NEWS| The rivalry between Stanford and UC-Berkeley was unleashed last week in anticipation of Saturday’s Big Game when groups of Stanford students recaptured several baseball home plates lost to a Cal fraternity, turned a Cal fountain bright cardinal and painted red the letter C on a Bear hillside.

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Senior midfielder Cooper McKee makes his mark on the ball in a recent game. McKee was one of three seniors who participated in their final game for the Cardinal in the 4-1 loss at Berkeley. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5474
Nina Gonzaludo

Senior midfielder Cooper McKee makes his mark on the ball in a recent game. McKee was one of three seniors who participated in their final game for the Cardinal in the 4-1 loss at Berkeley.

Loss ends season

By Blair Critchlow
SPORTS| The Stanford men’s soccer team entered Edwards Stadium on Sunday with the lofty goal of defeating archrival No. 9 California.

Cardinal dump Cal Poly in final tuneup

By Sean Howell
SPORTS| If the Sixth Man Club hadn’t been in full attendance in a half-empty and suddenly small-seeming Maples Pavilion, the Cardinal’s exhibition game against Division III Cal Poly Pomona on Saturday would have felt more like a practice.

Wrestlers rebound from loss

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| The Stanford wrestlers had an up-and-down weekend in the Midwest, facing Missouri in their opening dual meet of the season on Friday and taking part in the Central Missouri Open on Sunday.

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Weeklong Thanksgiving break is a welcome trial

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| This Thanksgiving, don’t forget to give thanks for the extra-long break. Last year, the Faculty Senate voted to extend Thanksgiving break from two days to a whole week on a provisional one-year basis.

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