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Avalanche of Diversity, the Chappie candidates, said they bank on their slate?s name to nab student votes come election day.
ASSU executive slates hold debate
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The three ASSU executive slates faced off at Peet’s Coffee in Tresidder Memorial Union last night during the annual ASSU Executive Debate.
Ballot details and logistics explained
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For the past week, campaign flyers have covered the walls of dormitories asking students to choose from over 30 prospective undergraduate senators and 11 different class slates.
Organ registry debuts
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More than 87,000 Americans — about 18,000 of whom are Californians — are waiting for an organ transplant, and 17 patients on the waitlist die every day.
GSB rejects online hackers
Forum on Islam promotes tolerance
Medical students’ proposal could become state law
Visiting experts teach global entrepreneurship
Junior Albert Chang wins $30,000 Truman Scholarship
Sororities use online database for rush this year
Bionic eye could stimulate sight in blind
Student group offers Web design workshops
BlackBerrys pop up around campus
Is Compassionate Capitalism the Cure?
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Freshman standout Whitney Deason picked up two singles victories as well as two doubles wins with freshman partner Lejla Hodzic as Stanford defeated both Arizona and Arizona State.
No. 1 Card continues Pac-10 roll
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It was almost as if time stood still as Stanford’s top doubles team of junior Alice Barnes and senior Erin Burdette (18-6, 4-4 Pacific 10 Conference) pushed their way to an 8-all tiebreak on Friday against No.
Men’s tennis victorious over Wildcats
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On Saturday, the No. 16 Stanford men’s tennis team lost two of three doubles matches and consequently the doubles point to Arizona.
Synchro first at USCC
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One way to put an end to a dynasty is to start your own. This mindset was carried out to perfection by Stanford’s synchronized swimming team, which took the reins of their fate and rode to victory at the 2005 United States Collegiate Championships, held at the University of Florida from March 24 to 26.
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No more excuses -- clean your own room
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Earlier this year, some entrepreneurial Harvard students stirred up a controversy when they introduced DormAid, a cleaning service for Harvard students "too busy" (read: lazy) to clean their own rooms.

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