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Bush stresses domestic agenda

By Simon Shuster
NEWS| In his State of the Union Address before Congress last night, President George W. Bush focused largely on the Middle East and on his plan to reform Social Security.

CGE to research grad quality of life

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| Members of the Graduate Student Council are recruiting graduate student input from every department and school on campus in hopes of improving the educational opportunities and general quality of life for graduate students.

Overseas service groups elicit liability concerns

By Cassidy Deline
NEWS| Increasing concern for the safety of student humanitarians is causing the University to reconsider its policies towards new groups that work on international service projects.

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Riding a six-game winning streak, a pair of wins for junior point guard Chris Hernandez and the Cardinal in the desert would vault Stanford into at least a tie for second place in the Pac-10 standings. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4469
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Riding a six-game winning streak, a pair of wins for junior point guard Chris Hernandez and the Cardinal in the desert would vault Stanford into at least a tie for second place in the Pac-10 standings.

Desert Bound

By Sean Howell
SPORTS| When the men’s basketball team travels to face Arizona State tonight and Arizona on Saturday, it will be looking for a ticket to second place in the Pacific-10 Conference standings.

Thiel a perfect fit for No. 2 Card

By Zach Jones
SPORTS| Every top basketball team has one. She’s the superstar who grabs every headline and sits for every post-game interview.

Little strives to keep winning legacy alive

By Scott Allen
SPORTS| At a press conference two days before Stanford’s home game against Arizona State in early January, head coach Trent Johnson talked about the challenge of getting Rob Little to play out of his comfort zone.

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Roble's conversion will enrich Stanford

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| This September, Stanford community members will no longer find students fencing, playing basketball or participating in exercise programs inside Roble Gym.

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