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Hialy Gutierrez joined with other PASU members to celebrate the lunar new year yesterday in White Plaza. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5671
Jon Casto

Hialy Gutierrez joined with other PASU members to celebrate the lunar new year yesterday in White Plaza.

Bill could alter law that denies aid to student drug offenders

By Kelley Fong
NEWS| Thousands of student drug offenders could be eligible for federal education aid previously denied to them under a new federal budget bill passed by the House of Representatives last week.

Students look for alternatives abroad

By Laura Carwile
NEWS| As many students scrambled to finish their Stanford Overseas Studies applications on Jan. 29, others were exploring alternative, non-Stanford programs that would allow them to study in other countries.

Hindi Film Dance team places first

By Shirin Sharif
NEWS| It has taken just three years for Stanford’s Hindi Film Dance team to establish itself as the best in California, confirmed by its first-place finish in last weekend’s Bollywood Berkeley competition.

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Cassidy Krug jumps off the spring board at a recent meet versus Arizona. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5669
Adrian Gaitan

Cassidy Krug jumps off the spring board at a recent meet versus Arizona.

Card face crucial road weekend

By Alex Gyr
SPORTS| This weekend's set of road contests for the Stanford men's basketball team looks like the most important weekend of the entire season.

UCSB, Cal await Card

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| After a pair of 20-plus-point wins over Oregon and Oregon State, the women’s basketball team eases into the weekend with today’s visit from non-conference opponent UC-Santa Barbara.

Free throws, a season defined

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| It’s already been 11 days, but Stanford basketball fans remember “The Foul” as if it were five minutes ago.

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True dialogue must be reasoned and respectful

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Four months ago, the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published 12 cartoons reflecting various views. Several were especially offensive to Muslims, including one depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a suicide bomber and a lit fuse in his turban.

The knell of parting day

The power and the glory

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