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The Class of 2005 does the traditional Wacky Walk before the ceremony on June 12. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5126
Grant Hochstein

The Class of 2005 does the traditional Wacky Walk before the ceremony on June 12.

Mamlet replaced by Yale admissions dean

By Mandy Kovach
NEWS| Richard Shaw, dean of admissions and financial aid at Yale University will replace Robin Mamlet as Stanford’s new dean of admissions and financial aid effective Sept.

O’Connor resigns from Supreme Court

By Justin Heller
NEWS| Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman appointed to the nation’s highest court, announced her resignation last Friday, surprising many politicians who have anticipated the departure of ailing Chief Justice William Rehnquist.

Jobs addresses ‘05 graduates

By Camille Ricketts
NEWS| Stanford’s 114th Commencement kicked off with an ad hoc game of kick ball — not to mention ape-masked ballerinas and a flock of speedo-clad swimmers.

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Stanford wins Director’s Cup

By John Shen
SPORTS| Director’s Cup Heads Back Home to The Farm Number 11 is in the record books. On June 29, the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) presented Stanford with its record 11th consecutive Director’s Cup trophy.

Runners hit Nationals

By Carolyn Penner
SPORTS| When Erica McLain set a new junior triple jump record of 45 feet 2 inches at the Pacific-10 Conference Track and Field Championships in May, she probably did not expect to soon destroy her own mark by more than nine inches.

Rugby rumbles into Palo Alto

By Dan Cervantes
SPORTS| This past Saturday, at Greer Park in Palo Alto, several athletes from the Stanford men’s rugby club competed along with their summer teammates from the San Jose Seahawks Rugby Football Club in the first of four Tonik Summer Sevens tournaments to be held nearby this summer.

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OPINIONS| Or maybe she’s not. Perhaps she was into you and now she’s changed her mind. Possibly she’ll rediscover her enthusiasm next Tuesday, though it’s equally likely that she’ll decide it was your roommate she actually wanted.

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