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Hekmat Bessiso described her life as a Palestinian student in the Gaza strip last night, ushering in Palestine Awareness Month.
Board approves Munger housing
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The Board of Trustees unanimously approved the most recent design for the new Munger graduate residences at its two-day meeting, which ended yesterday.
ASSU ready for new era
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Many senator-elects attended last night’s ASSU Undergraduate Senate meeting to watch current ASSU Executive President Chioke Borgelt-Mose, a junior, deliver her State of the Association speech, during which she highlighted the accomplishments of the student government over the past year.
Students describe violence in Gaza
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“One soldier can decide whether you go to university or not,” said Hekmat Bessiso, a student from the Gaza strip currently attending Al-Quds Open University.
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Junior John Mayberry, Jr. was hitless in four at-bats, but his teammates picked up the offensive slack and freshman Erik Davis earned his first win with five strong innings of work.
No. 14 Cardinal cruise at home,
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Good teams know how to take advantage of a second chance. That’s exactly what the No. 14 Stanford baseball team did against the University of San Francisco Dons (23-12) in a 7-1 win last night at Sunken Diamond.
Water polo returns to Farm with three wins
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The No. 3 Stanford women’s water polo team (14-4, 7-2 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) returned home Sunday from a perfect weekend swing through Arizona and southern California.
Track teams shine over the weekend
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In outdoor track and field, fractions of a second and quarters of an inch count a lot more than one might expect, and those tiny differences are greatly affected when wind and rain are factored in.
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University’s Community Day doesn’t achieve professed goal
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On Sunday, hundreds of Stanford's neighbors streamed down Palm Drive to be greeted by University administrators and some student groups.

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