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Students visit the new office of Undergraduate Admission and Financial Aid, located on Galvez Street. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5548
Nina Gonzaludo

Students visit the new office of Undergraduate Admission and Financial Aid, located on Galvez Street.

853 students admitted early

By Mandy Kovach
NEWS| 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

By Mima Mohammed
NEWS| 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

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| 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. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5551
Noah Hawthorne

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
By Christian Torres
SPORTS| 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

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| 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

By Elizabeth Aguilar
SPORTS| 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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