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Stanford Hospital workers vote on the decision to strike. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5508
Mehmet Inonu

Stanford Hospital workers vote on the decision to strike.

Union votes to allow strike

By James Hohmann
NEWS| Stanford University service workers voted overwhelmingly last night to give their union the right to strike. The vote passed with 96 percent support after leaders of the negotiating team for Service Employee International Union Local 715 (SEIU) told members that a vote to authorize a strike would be crucial to gain leverage in talks with University officials.

OSP keeps attracting students

By Daisy Chung
NEWS| The Bing Overseas Studies Program has historically attracted a large number of Stanford students, a pattern that has continued this year.

Raagapella wins national a cappella title

By Andrew Burmon
NEWS| Tacked to the wall of senior Sanjay Kairam’s room in Durand House is a black shirt proclaiming, “I directed the National Champion South Asian A Cappella group, and all I got was this lousy t-shirt.

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Senior forward Matt Haryasz fights successfully for a rebound in Stanford?s big win over Cal Poly San Luis Obispo last night. Haryasz, who will be counted on as a veteran leader for Stanford this year, paced the team in boards, hauling in 12 for the night. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5509
Noah Hawthorne

Senior forward Matt Haryasz fights successfully for a rebound in Stanford?s big win over Cal Poly San Luis Obispo last night. Haryasz, who will be counted on as a veteran leader for Stanford this year, paced the team in boards, hauling in 12 for the night.

Men trounce Cal Poly

Cardinal come alive in the second half to pull away with convincing win
By Sean Howell
SPORTS| During the first half of last night’s game against Cal Poly San Luis Obispo at Maples Pavilion, the Cardinal looked like the team that lost to UC-Irvine in its season opener.

Stanford secures NCAA tourney bid

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| Three weeks ago, the members of the Stanford men’s water polo squad returned home a beaten team. Not only were they battling the physical fatigue of taking on four of the nation’s top six teams within a nine-day span, but they were also reeling from a pair of stinging defeats at the hands of top-ranked Southern California and then-No.

Women squeeze out narrow victory

By Blair Critchlow
SPORTS| After an inspired comeback from a seven-point halftime deficit, No. 15 Stanford women’s basketball held a narrow 64-62 lead in the waning seconds against No.

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