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Students visit the new office of Undergraduate Admission and Financial Aid, located on Galvez Street.
853 students admitted early
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In its third year, the non-binding Single Choice Early Action (SCEA) program offered admission to 853 students for the Class of 2010.
Law School switch
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Stanford Law School has officially switched from the semester system to the quarter system, in a move similar to that of the University of Chicago Law School.
Trustees preview 2007 budget
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While Stanford students were busy taking final exams last December, the University’s Board of Trustees were busy reviewing future budgets and capital projects.
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Sophomore guard Candice Wiggins was named Pacific-10 Conference Player of the Week, thanks in part to her stellar performance against Oregon. Wiggins made five of six three-point attempts last Saturday night and knocked in 14 of 21 shots.
Cardinal take 76-64 win
Second conference game of new year places Stanford atop the Pac-10 women’s standings
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Sophomore guard Candice Wiggins and the Stanford women’s basketball squad trailed for most of their Saturday contest at Oregon.
Stanford wrestling rebounds at Lone Star Duals after weak tourney results
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Over winter break, Stanford wrestlers continued to gear up for the heart of the season with competition in three events: the Reno Tournament of Champions, the Midlands Tournament in Evanston, Ill.
Women's basketball goes 6-2 over break
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Dec. 17, Stanford 83, Rice 53
Stanford pulled ahead early with a 12-0 run to start the game, and sophomore guard Candice Wiggins contributed 19 points in the win.
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Stanford University does a tremendous job of giving students of all socioeconomic backgrounds equal access to both the University and its vast resources.

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