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Students line up yesterday at noon to purchase tickets to Dr. Paul Farmer’s Wednesday night speech on emerging trends in global healthcare. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6552
Mae Ryan

Students line up yesterday at noon to purchase tickets to Dr. Paul Farmer’s Wednesday night speech on emerging trends in global healthcare.

Left out in the cold at Hammarskjold

International students bemoan housing crunch
By Laura Rumpf
NEWS| If you’ve been bad all year, you may receive a lump of coal in your stocking. A raw deal — until you look at the dozens of international students that will spend the holidays sleeping on the floor of a cramped Row House.

Building community one student at a time

By Rahul Kanakia
NEWS| Graduate students bring wives, husbands and children with them and leave behind extremely varied work and life experiences. All of this creates unique challenges and opportunities for the Community Associate (CA) program, which attempts to instill a sense of community in University-owned graduate housing.

Ceremony, speeches honor vets

By Loren Newman
NEWS| The clouds, in a welcome gesture of patriotism, did not burst yesterday until the conclusion of the Veteran’s Day Ceremony in White Plaza.

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Senior forward Fred Washington charges for a layup against Siena in this past Saturday’s season opener.  The Card won 92-72, and are ready to take on San Jose State, tonight at Maples Pavilion. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6554
Shams Shaikh

Senior forward Fred Washington charges for a layup against Siena in this past Saturday’s season opener. The Card won 92-72, and are ready to take on San Jose State, tonight at Maples Pavilion.

Trent Johnson Exclusive Spotlight: Young, but not restless

“Just because we’re young, that’s not going to be an excuse to play bad basketball.”
By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| Last week, The Daily caught up with men’s basketball coach Trent Johnson before the Cardinal’s 92-72 season-opening win over Siena.

Card lose Maples grip

By Haley Murphy
SPORTS| In its first encounter with a top-25 opponent, the Stanford women’s basketball team was narrowly defeated 55-52 by No. 24 Brigham Young University last night.

Men ready for Spartan battle

By Alex Gyr
SPORTS| After Saturday’s 92-72 win over Siena in the season opener, it was difficult for Stanford’s men’s basketball players to limit their optimism.

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Editorial: IHUM would benefit from structural reform

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Though a significant number of students enjoy their IHUM experiences, many freshmen hate IHUM with a vengeance and are quite vocal about their hatred.

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