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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
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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’
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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
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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.
The Donk makes its network television debut
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Whether it’s on its way to one of the Band’s rallies or rolling down the Row on a Saturday night, it’s hard not to notice the Badonkadonk.
Senate
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Last night’s Undergraduate Senate meeting focused primarily on budget modifications for four groups: the Stanford Band, the Black Community Service Center, the Black Psychology Student Association and Stanford Students for Life.
Textbook prices continue to escalate
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Freshman Clea Alspin returned from winter break this year eager to start her new classes — that is, until she saw her Stanford Bookstore bill totaling over $300 textbooks for four classes.
Grads got the beat: Hip-hop group performs, teaches
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After less than a month of practice in Roble Gym, a group of Stanford graduate students popped and locked their way to a successful first performance.
Room rental costs remain same despite rumors of price increase
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Despite frequent complaints from student groups and event planners about rising room-rental costs on campus, American Building Maintenance, the company that cleans University buildings, maintains that rental fees are no higher than in past years.
A break from reality: Students indulge in reality TV for a needed break
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With groups on Thefacebook.com devoted to “the divine innocence of Jessica Simpson,” “American Idol,” “Top Model” and “Laguna Beach,” it seems that Stanford students are finding time to enjoy the guilty pleasure of reality television.

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