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A mysterious roundabout appeared in the intersection of death today

Senior discontent on the rise

By Emma Vaughn
NEWS| Senior Jarret Guajardo returned from his 22nd birthday party at Comprade’s like most others: in a good mood, a few drinks deep and ready for some hijinks.

Robotics attracts business

By Rahul Kanakia
NEWS| The delegation was brought to the Bay Area by the Paris Region International Mission Enterprise (PRIME), whose San Francisco office, the first in the United States, is opening today.

Mirrielees worried over theft

By Dianna Bai
NEWS| Missing socks are an annoyance, but the residents of Mirrielees have had a little more to complain about.

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Junior guard Cissy Pierce collected five points and one rebound against Santa Clara.

Determined Card dominate

No. 15 Hoops throttles Santa Clara, 88-56
By Christian Torres
SPORTS| It was a welcome return to Maples Pavilion last night for the No. 15 Stanford women’s basketball team.

Through My Eyes: Kevin Kaiser

By Carling Nguyen
SPORTS| In this week’s “Through My Eyes,” The Daily joins freshman Kevin Kaiser as he discusses the team’s annual Thanksgiving trip to Hawaii and recounts how he clinched last week’s 4-3 win over the Rainbow Warriors.

No. 1 women face tough Pac-10 competition

By Sara Normington
SPORTS| After moving up to No. 1 in the latest College Swimming Coaches Association of America poll, the Stanford women’s swimming and diving team heads to Austin, Tex. this weekend to compete in the Texas Invitational.

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Editorial: This winter, give students a break

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| In recent years, undergraduates have been kicked out of housing over winter break, and those who stayed on campus have had to sleep on mattresses strewn on the floor of Hammarskjold.

Out and Aboutski: Chicken Kiev, Thanksgiving American

At the Margins: Down with testing!

From the Arm Chair: Words of wisdom

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