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Hoover Tower stands careful watch over Stanford Stadium. The Cardinal will defend its home turf today at 6 p.m. in the first football game of the season against Oregon State. The Card is 8-3 since 1996 against the Beavers, and will seek revenge from its 23-6 loss last year. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/9399
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Hoover Tower stands careful watch over Stanford Stadium. The Cardinal will defend its home turf today at 6 p.m. in the first football game of the season against Oregon State. The Card is 8-3 since 1996 against the Beavers, and will seek revenge from its 23-6 loss last year.

Med school restricts use of industry funds

Stanford limits outside money for CME classes
By Nikhil Joshi
NEWS| Stanford School of Medicine announced Tuesday that it would place severe limitations on industry funding of its continuing medical education (CME) classes.

University leaders call for discussion of drinking age

By Scott Sayare
NEWS| The Amethyst Initiative, a statement calling for open public discourse on the federally mandated drinking age of 21, has been signed by presidents from more than 130 American colleges and universities over the past four months, receiving significant attention from the media.

Cardinal goes blue: Stanford’s ties at the Dems’ National Convention

By Kalvin Wang
NEWS| This week, Denver is hosting the 2008 Democratic National Convention. It’s just like NSO, only with more riot gear and Secret Service agents.

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Reigning Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, Christen Press, will look to help the Cardinal compete in a tough Pac-10 in 2008. Press notched a pair of goals in Stanford’s 5-0 win over Pacific to start the season on Sunday. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/9402
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Reigning Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, Christen Press, will look to help the Cardinal compete in a tough Pac-10 in 2008. Press notched a pair of goals in Stanford’s 5-0 win over Pacific to start the season on Sunday.

Cardinal keys to success in 2008

By Wyndam Makowsky
SPORTS| When Stanford takes on Oregon State tonight, it will mark the start of what looks to be a second season of rebuilding under head coach Jim Harbaugh.

Stanford ready to seize elusive NCAA title in ‘08

By Jack Duane
SPORTS| It’s always tough to lose the championship game.

Cardinal offense built to score big

By Sam Svoboda
SPORTS| By all accounts, the 2007 season was hugely successful for the Stanford women’s soccer team.

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