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Students gather in White Plaza before the annual Take Back the Night march protesting sexual assault and violence against women, children and families.
Religious groups plan to meet
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The University is organizing a meeting between several student groups on campus in the wake of the controversy surrounding Hillel at Stanford’s co-sponsorship of an event entitled “The Trouble with Islam” on Monday.
Stringer resigns from Senate
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With the results certified and the seventh ASSU Undergraduate Senate ready to take office next Tuesday, it seemed as though there would be no surprises or unexpected twists in this year’s ASSU elections.
Magazine aims to capture the college spirit
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A new magazine designed to reflect the interests and issues of college students is in the works. A project hatched between University of South Carolina graduate Tripp Wulbern and his friend, former model Michael Malyerck, College Magazine — which already exists online — will hit news stands in January of next year.
Herstory highlights hormones
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Female sex hormones have reached an almost mythical status in today’s society, and very few people are sure exactly how they work and influence women’s health from puberty through menopause.
Investment reforms pitched
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For almost a year the Stanford Coalition for Investment Disclosure, or SCID, has been pushing for increased transparency and credibility in the University’s investing policies.
Students volunteer on Westly campaign
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In an effort to help Stanford alumnus Steve Westly oust Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger next year, 12 members of the Stanford Democrats headed down to Los Angeles last weekend to volunteer at the California state Democratic convention.
The boys' story: Animal House 2005
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Metal pieces went flying last Thursday as excited freshman and sophomore boys tore apart an old car with sledgehammers, crowbars and bats in a University-sanctioned rush event.
One girl, one goal: Become Greek
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You may have seen the throngs. The mini-skirt-wearing, trendy-purse-toting, perfect-hair-sporting throngs.
It could only mean one thing: sorority rush.
Police Blotter
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This report covers a selection of crimes from April 14 to April 20 as recorded in the Stanford Police Department Public Bulletin.

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