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Former CEO of Hewlett Packard, Carly Fiorina, speaks at the GSB. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6366
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Former CEO of Hewlett Packard, Carly Fiorina, speaks at the GSB.

Hersh warns of Iraq meltdown

Pulitzer-winning journalist bashes Bush at keynote speech for Abu Ghraib conference
By Sini Matikainen
NEWS| The Abu Ghraib torture scandal has wrought untold psychological damage to American soldiers and to the U.S. reputation in the Middle East, eminent investigative journalist Seymour Hersh told a packed house at Kresge Auditorium yesterday evening.

Judicial report shows rising sexual assaults

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| During the 2005-06 academic year, seven students — five male undergraduate students and two male graduate students — were reported for varying degrees of relationship violence or sexual assault.

Former HP CEO tells GSB to take chances

By Camila Tapernoux
NEWS| “The louder the noise, the more progress you are making,” Carly Fiorina, former Hewlett-Packard CEO, told her audience Thursday afternoon at a sold-out Bishop Auditorium.

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Senior cornerback Tim Sims brings down Arizona’s Xavier Smith in last weekend’s 20-7 loss to the Wildcats. The Cardinal head to Arizona State still looking for their first win of the season. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6368
Shams Shaikh

Senior cornerback Tim Sims brings down Arizona’s Xavier Smith in last weekend’s 20-7 loss to the Wildcats. The Cardinal head to Arizona State still looking for their first win of the season.

T.C. takes over

Backup Ostrander leads the Cardinal into desert for matchup with Arizona State
By Alex Gyr
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Osaisai brings spark to secondary

By Denis Griffin
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Card carry streak to the Northwest

By Mandy Kovach
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Editorial: Women in higher ed - A constant struggle

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OPINIONS| The same women who earn better grades, take more honors courses and complete more internships are dominated on the professional playing field by their male counterparts.

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