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Workers clean the debris after the fire near the Toyon Eating Clubs Tuesday morning.

Toyon fire destroys union office

Mysterious fire in Eating Clubs Tuesday morning, cause is still unknown
By Kelley Fong
NEWS| A one-alarm fire gutted a room at the Toyon Eating Clubs and caused smoke damage to several others early yesterday morning, leaving the multi-building complex without utilities for hours and fire officials puzzled over the blaze’s cause.

Public Policy now up to par

By Niraj Sheth
NEWS| Harvard has the Kennedy School of Government and Princeton has its Woodrow Wilson School, but Stanford lacks a graduate degree-granting public policy program.

Alumna makes call for public service

By Janet Kim
NEWS| The United States has both a pragmatic and moral obligation to help eradicate transnational problems like poverty, Stanford alumna Susan E. Rice,’86, argued at a lecture in Cubberley Auditorium last night.

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125-pound Tanner Gardner earned All American honors last season after finishing eighth place overall at the final meet. This season he has been named one of the team’s capitains and is hoping to build on last year’s performance. 
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125-pound Tanner Gardner earned All American honors last season after finishing eighth place overall at the final meet. This season he has been named one of the team’s capitains and is hoping to build on last year’s performance.

Hill guides hoops to win in CBE Classic

Robin Lopez scores 12 points as Card advance to play Air Force
By Alex Gyr
SPORTS| Lopez was a force down low for the second consecutive game, but was limited to 16 minutes due to foul trouble.

Gardner must carry a big load

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| In a Stanford wrestling program that seems to be on the rise, 125-pound junior Tanner Gardner has come closer than any of his teammates to the pinnacle of collegiate achievement in his sport.

Instant Impact

By Sara Normington
SPORTS| While swimming for Mount Sinai High School in Mount Sinai, N.Y., Smit was named the Most Outstanding Swimmer at the state meet in three consecutive years.

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Editorial: Keeping up the rep

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OPINIONS| One of the recent creeping trends of college life is the growth in the number of campus reps.

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