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Hekmat Bessiso described her life as a Palestinian student in the Gaza strip last night, ushering in Palestine Awareness Month. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4826
Grant Hochstein

Hekmat Bessiso described her life as a Palestinian student in the Gaza strip last night, ushering in Palestine Awareness Month.

Board approves Munger housing

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| 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

By Sal Umberto Bonaccorso
NEWS| 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

By Bob Borek
NEWS| “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. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4825
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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,

By Alex Gyr
SPORTS| 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

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| 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

By Rachel Hodara
SPORTS| 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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OPINIONS| 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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