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Guster will be coming to Stanford on Dec. 3. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6460
C. Taylor Crothers

Guster will be coming to Stanford on Dec. 3.

911 call on 9/11 response

Honest search for the truth or yet another conspiracy theory?
By Emma Vaughn
NEWS| At a Friday screening of the documentary “9/11: Press for Truth” at Gunn High School, Stanford grad Paul Thompson and Berkeley English Prof. Peter Dale Scott charged the Bush administration of failing to make Americans safer and pointed to a governmental cover-up at the film’s Palo Alto debut.

Guster to be Big Game Show artist

By Daniel Novinson
NEWS| The folk-rock band Guster will visit Memorial Auditorium to perform in the annual Big Game Show Sun., Dec. 3, the day after Big Game.

Seeds of contention

By Lynda Browning
NEWS| One day last spring, the Stanford Community Farmers came to their individual plots to find that the quiet setting on the outskirts of West Campus had changed.

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Sophomore Paul Zaich finds his stride in the butterfly against Cal State Bakersfield, Saturday at Avery Aquatics Center.  The Cardinal dominated Bakersfield 127-62, finishing first in every race, as the team looks for good practice and another NCAA title in the near future. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6455
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Sophomore Paul Zaich finds his stride in the butterfly against Cal State Bakersfield, Saturday at Avery Aquatics Center. The Cardinal dominated Bakersfield 127-62, finishing first in every race, as the team looks for good practice and another NCAA title in the near future.

Tough SoCal road trip wears out Card

Last minutes critical in SDSU loss, tie with UCLA
By Haley Murphy
SPORTS| The Stanford men’s soccer team learned a lesson in timing this weekend when its tie with No. 10 UCLA and its loss to San Diego State University were both decided with less than five minutes of play remaining.

Women ready for Tourney

By Anna Parlin
SPORTS| Having wrapped up its regular season, the Stanford field hockey team must prepare for the North Pacific Athletic Conference Championships.

Card lap up victories over Bakersfield

By Katherine Bell
SPORTS| In their first dual meet of the year, the No. 2 Stanford men’s swim and dive team ruled the Avery Aquatic Center on Friday, defeating Cal State Bakersfield 127-62.

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Editorial: Yes on Prop. 87

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OPINIONS| The Editorial Board urges readers to vote yes on Prop 87.

Ire and Vice: The tragic ignorance of Resident Fellows

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Op-Ed: Prop. 89 would raise taxes and limit personal freedom

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