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Orientation staff assist freshmen as they move into Florence Moore Hall.
University bands together for Katrina relief efforts, helps displaced students
NEWS|
Whether it’s the Office of Undergraduate Admission or the Department of Athletics, various University divisions have coordinated an extensive relief effort to aid survivors and recovery from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
Katrina hits close to home for Cardinal
NEWS|
A number of Stanford students and faculty will begin their school year with more than academic stress on their minds. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, many are more concerned with the safety of their friends and family, and what lies ahead after so much has been destroyed.
'Hotel Rwanda' hero revisits genocide
NEWS|
“I had seen the international community abandon us, but I never gave up,” said Rwandan refugee Paul Rusesabagina during his speech at De Anza College Monday evening.
Treehouse credit card charges delayed
Convocation carries on despite rain
New Google digital library hits copyright roadblocks
Stanford ranked third in international poll
Op-ed calls for Bush impeachment
Hundreds protest hospital policy
Hundreds protest hospital polic122
5 road trips from Stanford in 1 hour or less
Summers on Farm, abroad provide new grip on reality
Come have a pint
GSC outlines goals for year
Nondaters: stop being lame and get some game
ROKR: New cell rings with mediocrity
The idiot's guide
Dorm Crazy
Advice to keep you happy (and alive) freshman year
Exploring will do you good
How to stay safe ... and sane
Choice moments, courtesy of freshman year
Chow down at downtown hot spots
And you think you’re embarrassing...
Sports
Harris logs a win over Navy in season opener
SPORTS|
After nine long months of anticipation, the Walt Harris era finally got underway Sept. 10 at Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
A solitary figure
SPORTS|
A solitary figure paced outside the Stanford locker room late last Saturday night. His hands firmly grasped his hips and the scowl on his face never once wavered, but most gripping were his wandering eyes.
The Score Card
SPORTS|
Anthony Kimble, Class of 2008, Running Back
A strong, elusive runner, Kimble has taken advantage of the open competition for starting roles caused by an injury-plagued running corps and the implementation of Walt Harris’ new coaching staff.
Ranking the Pac-10
Defending champs to face tough Pac-10
Freshmen squad gives Card a new lease on life
Varellas next in long line of distinguished captains
Men determined to bring back title
Women face rough start to 2005 campaign
Eight frosh give field hockey a new look
Depth gives men’s team advantage for autumn
New talent key for men’s golf
Only a trio remains from College Cup squad
Men ousted in pair of Bay Area contests
Runners start strong under new coaches
Polls
Opinions
The usual suspect, alcohol
OPINIONS|
Stanford has adjusted its fairly lenient alcohol policy a few times in recent years — usually in ways that cause grumbling or outright consternation among students.

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