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Back from the Dead

Mausoleum party returns from five-year absence, President’s Fund to pay
By David Gauvey Herbert
NEWS| If Jane Stanford is rolling in her grave, at least next Friday it will be to the beats of DJ Osvaldo.

Scholar offers new insight on Mideast

By Loren Newman
NEWS| Abunimeh’s discourse, “Ending Apartheid in the Holy Land: A Future of Reconciliation,” centered upon the sensitive topic of similarities between Afrikaaner-Black ethnic relations in apartheid South Africa and Israeli-Palestinian relations in the current Israel.

MoveOn.org founder fights for mothers

By Adam Sowlati
NEWS| Joan Blades, co-founder of the liberal Web site MoveOn.org, insisted that moms merit the same political attention that unions and religious groups do in a speech last night organized by the Roosevelt Institution.

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Sophomore defender Tim Jones dribbles to avoid a Washington steal this past weekend. The Cardinal lost their second of two games against the Huskies within the past two weeks, 2-0, after winning by the same margin. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6339
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Sophomore defender Tim Jones dribbles to avoid a Washington steal this past weekend. The Cardinal lost their second of two games against the Huskies within the past two weeks, 2-0, after winning by the same margin.

The 27-year coach

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| Tara VanDerveer will have more time to break coaching records and find herself on the winning side with the Cardinal, as the women’s basketball head coach signed a six-year contract extension yesterday.

Cardinal too hot for ASU, dominate Arizona

By Mandy Kovach
SPORTS| With season-high attendance at Maloney Field last weekend, the Stanford women’s soccer team dominated both Arizona State and Arizona.

Golfers swing into Prestige lead

By Roxie Dickinson
SPORTS| The Stanford men’s golf team edged out UCLA and UC-Irvine for the first-day lead by just one stroke at the Prestige at the PGA West, with 569 overall.

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Editorial: Courses need to be offered regularly

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| The current system of course offerings makes it difficult for us to plan our academic careers because course offerings can be unpredictable and erratic.

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Op-Ed: A message regarding your junior class presidents