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Mayhem upstaged by shows

FMOTQ evokes mixed reactions with scheduled performances
By Allison Dedrick
NEWS| Students descended upon the Main Quad last night, intrigued by the mystique of Full Moon and expecting the debauchery that traditionally marks the event.

Band in Full

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| The Band will be performing in the stands this Homecoming weekend for the Arizona match-up and women’s volleyball games, though it will not join in the pre-game and halftime festivities.

Campus concert hall in the works

By Niraj Sheth
NEWS| It is not Lincoln Center, but the University took one step closer toward being a cultural and arts hub Friday when it presented a free, live opera at Frost Amphitheater just hours after announcing a $50 million gift to build a new campus concert hall.

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Senior safety Trevor Hooper, sophomore linebacker Clinton Snyder and senior linebacker Michael Okwo were part of a defensive squad that allowed 436 total yards to Notre Dame. Blunders by Hooper and Okwo in the final quarter contributed to Notre Dame’s fourth touchdown of the game. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6293
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Senior safety Trevor Hooper, sophomore linebacker Clinton Snyder and senior linebacker Michael Okwo were part of a defensive squad that allowed 436 total yards to Notre Dame. Blunders by Hooper and Okwo in the final quarter contributed to Notre Dame’s fourth touchdown of the game.

Offense flounders again in 31-10 loss

Missed opportunities doom Card against powerful Notre Dame offense
By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| In one of college football’s most storied venues, Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn threw for 232 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Irish to an easy 31-10 victory over Stanford.

Analysis: Running out of chances

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| With the extracurriculars out of the way, let’s get to some thoughts after reaching the midpoint of Stanford’s football season.

Volleyball blasts Bears in“Big Spike”

By Andrew Lomeli
SPORTS| As it headed into a highly-anticipated contest between two top-10 teams, the No. 6 Stanford women’s volleyball team expected “The Big Spike” last Friday to provide for an excited crowd at Maples Pavilion.

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Editorial: Full Moon is waning

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| As usual, Saturday’s Full Moon on the Quad involved a handful of arrests, hospital visits and sneaky Paly High students, but this time, something essential was missing.

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