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Brokaw selection raises eyebrows
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Last week's announcement of Tom Brokaw as the undergraduate ceremony Commencement speaker has sparked criticsm from current seniors about the choice, as well as the speaker nomination process as a whole.
Tuition spikes to $32,994
NEWS|
Students can expect an even larger than usual hit to their wallets soon, as the University announced this week that it will raise tuition 5.
Dance Marathon aims for highest sum yet
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Over 200 Stanford students plan to pull an all-nighter this upcoming Saturday, Feb. 18. to take part in Stanford's second-annual Dance Marathon, to be held from 12 p.
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Tree admits intoxication, apologizes
Denies drinking at game, as national media reports
SPORTS|
Wednesday, The Daily broke the news that the Stanford Band terminated Erin Lashnits’ run as Tree after she violated the Band’s no-alcohol policy during last Thursday’s 65-62 loss at UC-Berkeley. Yesterday, Lashnits apologized for being intoxicated at the game, but denied a claim in the San Francisco Chronicle that she had been drinking at the game.
Grunfeld bags 31 in ugly win
SPORTS|
Dan Grunfeld scored a career-high 31 on just 11 field goal attempts, and Matt Haryasz added 22 as Stanford knocked off Arizona State 82-69 at home last night.
January leaves Card cold
SPORTS|
TEMPE, Ariz. — No. 15 Arizona State’s Briann January admitted that she was a bit awestruck guarding Candice Wiggins in her first game against No.
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Intelligent debate of intelligent design
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F. Scott Fitzgerald once said, “The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in the mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.

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