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Pope John Paul II died late Saturday evening of complications related to unstable blood pressure.
Millions mourn pope’s death
Stanford Catholics reflect on pope's life
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With the death of Pope John Paul II late Saturday evening, people all over the world, including members of the Stanford community, went into mourning.
Law group forges ties with athletes
NEWS|
In order to develop relationships with Stanford athletes making the transition to professional sports, the Stanford Entertainment and Sports Law Association, or SESLA, held a pair of roundtable discussions last Friday on NCAA compliance and mid-market sports.
The Daily profiles ASSU executive candidates
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The thousands of colorful fliers with catchy slogans plastered around campus can only mean one thing: The ASSU elections are soon to come.
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Sophomore attacker Rebecca Milo and the Stanford Cardinal held off the Cal Bears 11-10, Friday night at Maloney Field.
Cardinal lacrosse able to hold off Cal
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The Stanford women’s lacrosse team gave its fans all they could have asked for Friday night at Maloney Field, winning an 11-10 thriller over rival California.
Baseball sweeps Cougars in Pullman
SPORTS|
Junior shortstop Chris Minaker and sophomore third baseman Adam Sorgi have been perfecting the craft of left-side fielding all season.
Cardinal go one for three in ’Zona
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In the bottom of the second against No. 2 Arizona on Friday, freshmen Tricia Aggabao, Becky McCullough and Amanda Beardman hit successive singles for the No.
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New SAT shouldn't affect Stanford admissions
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Analogies: new SAT::
(A) Gold: miser; (B) Thirst: reservoir; (C) Dinosaurs: earth; (D) None of the above.
The answer is C.

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