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President John Hennessey spoke at the ASSU Undergraduate Senate meeting.

Lawsuit targets football

By Elizabeth Aguilar
NEWS| According to a lawsuit filed by former Stanford employee Sheryl Kanzaki, members of the Stanford football squad took recruits to a San Francisco strip club in 2003.

Labor Update: Local conflict one of many throughout nation

By James Hohmann
NEWS| Negotiators from the University will meet with union leaders representing workers today for the first time since Dec. 13 to discuss re-opened portions of their contract.

Roberts court likely to uphold Solomon Amendment

By Daniel Novinson
NEWS| The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Dec. 6 tackling whether law schools must allow military recruiters the same access as other potential employers in light of the military’s discrimination of openly gay students.

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ROUGH START

VOLLEYBALL FALTERS IN TOURNEY
By Andrew Lomeli
SPORTS| This past weekend roughed up the No. 15 Stanford men’s volleyball team, as the squad dropped three straight matches at the UC-Santa Barbara-hosted

Gymnastics squad shines south of the border

By Justina Grayman
SPORTS| Thirteen college students, one trip to Cancun. It had the potential to be fun, carefree, exciting and wild. While Cancun is notorious for bringing out the

Men’s basketball toughing it out

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| Despite battling a host of injuries up and down its roster, the men’s basketball squad (6-6 overall, 2-2 Pacific-10 Conference) looks to have regained

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Misguided tactics damage strike’s image

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Any strike on a university campus is a big deal. This reality is understood by SEIU Local 715 and Stanford administrators, and most students at least somewhat understood this by the end of the day on Monday, Dec.

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