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Small crosses dotting the White Plaza lawn were part of the Students for Life demonstration marking the anniversary of Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade. Directly cross the plaza, Stanford Students for Choice passed out information. The two groups remained civil despite their fundamental differences. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5625
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Small crosses dotting the White Plaza lawn were part of the Students for Life demonstration marking the anniversary of Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade. Directly cross the plaza, Stanford Students for Choice passed out information. The two groups remained civil despite their fundamental differences.

A Plaza Divided

By Amit Arora
NEWS| Rows of crosses lined White Plaza yesterday, as the Stanford Students for Life sponsored a memorial for the supposed “victims” of Roe vs.

Campus braces for utility bill increase

By Bob Borek
NEWS| University students around the country are being asked to turn back their thermometers. As the price of natural gas continues to rise, universities are busy trying to find ways to account for the higher utility costs.

Staff trio recognized for public service

By Gerry Shih
NEWS| One of them recounted two unwavering years spent teaching English to an immigrant family. Another told the story of a life spent volunteering and fundraising.

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The No. 2 Cardinal swimming and diving team snuck past No. 5 Arizona on Friday, 127-115. It was a much easier road to victory the next day, as  Stanford trounced Arizona State, 144-93. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5622
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The No. 2 Cardinal swimming and diving team snuck past No. 5 Arizona on Friday, 127-115. It was a much easier road to victory the next day, as Stanford trounced Arizona State, 144-93.

Off to a hot start

By Alexis Peterson
SPORTS| Stanford men’s swimming and diving tamed the Wildcats Friday in a decisive 127-115 victory over fifth-ranked Arizona. Fueled by this win, the Cardinal went on to defeat Arizona State Saturday by a crushing 51-point margin, 144-93.

No. 3 Cardinal look good against ASU

By Katherine Bell
SPORTS| Still rolling off Friday’s encouraging win against No. 5 Arizona, the No. 3 Stanford women’s swimming and diving team began Saturday with a bang and never turned back, defeating Arizona State 182-112 at the Avery Aquatic Center.

Men’s gym wins Stanford Open

By Elizabeth Aguilar and Roselyn Hallett
SPORTS| Though more than 700 gymnasts of all ages traveled through Burnham Pavilion this past weekend, it was the Cardinal’s 14-man squad which stole the show Saturday night.

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