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Roosevelt Institution President Kai Stinchcombe holds a meeting to plan tonight's launch of the new student think tank.
Students launch Roosevelt think tank
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Following Election Day last November, Stanford students campaigning for Sen. John Kerry, Democratic presidential candidate, were presented with the challenging task of promoting progressive political activism despite their candidate’s defeat.
Panel studies grad student diversity
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Stanford administrators have never been shy about trumpeting the racial and gender diversity of the school’s undergraduate students.
Real News, BCSC will look at black progress
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The Real News, Stanford’s oldest African-American publication, will hold a panel discussion on the major issues confronting black Americans — particularly since the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case — at 7 p.m. tonight at the Law School.
Study shows freshmen need to work
Law School considers switching to quarters
Drama Dept. takes control of Roble Gym
Committee aids female graduate chem students
Asian-interest sorority hosts successful alumnae
Zimbardo takes unique approach to human nature
Bacteria-powered cars?
Finding the next social entrepreneur: interview with Bill Drayton
Impress your sweetheart: Tech tips for Valentine's Day
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Both the men's and women's track and field teams excelled over the weekend at the Armory Invitational.
Women shut down UK
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The Stanford women's tennis team was dominant over the weekend, defending their No. 1 status once again.
Posting a 4-0 shutout against No.
Wrestlers struggle against Fresno State, Devils
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Stanford senior co-captain and defending 157-pound NCAA champion Matt Gentry had been a lock for team points for over a year.
Undefeated men's tennis vanquishes Toreros
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Court One is down 6-7, Court Two is at 7-all and Court Three is even at 6-all. These three doubles matches are closer than anyone would have ever expected.
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Stanford must address grad. diversity
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Over the past five years, Stanford has drastically changed the appearance of its undergraduate classes by making diversity a priority in undergraduate admissions.

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