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Sudanese Ambassador to the U.S. Khidir Haroun Ahmed speaks to a packed audience at Cubberley Auditorium. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4461
Noah Hawthorne

Sudanese Ambassador to the U.S. Khidir Haroun Ahmed speaks to a packed audience at Cubberley Auditorium.

Sudan ambassador denies claims of genocide in the Darfur region

By Bob Borek
NEWS| The Sudanese government is not pursuing a program of genocide in Darfur, Khidir Haroun Ahmed, Sudan’s ambassador to the United States said last night during a talk hosted by the Muslim Students Awareness Network.

Horowitz criticizes academia as ‘leftist’

By Simon Shuster
NEWS| In his talk last night, author David Horowitz accused American academia of systematically filling university departments with “leftist” professors and barring political conservatives from gaining presence on campuses.

Band's trademark car for sale on Amazon.com

By Stephanie Condon
NEWS| Clearly, the Donk is a one of a kind, so if anyone is willing to fork out the $19,999.95 for it, Ormond said he’d build a new one rather than sell the original.

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Nick Sebes, a senior sprinter, ran his leg of the 4x400 meter relay in 47 seconds. Coupled with teammate Curtis Goehring's time of 46.8 seconds, the Cardinal relay team put together a second-place finish. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4457
Matt Sayles

Nick Sebes, a senior sprinter, ran his leg of the 4x400 meter relay in 47 seconds. Coupled with teammate Curtis Goehring's time of 46.8 seconds, the Cardinal relay team put together a second-place finish.

Split-squad collects nine top finishes in Idaho, notches two provisional NCAA times in Seattle

By Rachel Hodara
SPORTS| With its squad splitting up for the weekend, the Stanford indoor track team got off to a promising start. The athletes parted ways, with some traveling to the BodyBuilding.

Women head elite field of 16 in tourney

By Mia Lee
SPORTS| On Thursday, the No. 1 Stanford women’s tennis team (2-0) heads to the ITA Women’s Team Indoor Championship in Madison, Wis.

Cardinal men admire winning role of younger teammates' depth

By Samuel Chen
SPORTS| The No. 2 Stanford men’s swimming and diving team (5-0, 2-0 Pacific-10 Conference) has formed the habit of winning. Well, old habits die hard, and no opponent seems to be giving this one the boot.

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