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Members of the Stanford Labor Action Coalition demonstrate yesterday in White Plaza with a puppet of President John Hennessy. The group was protesting for a living wage for Stanford employees. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5878
Joel Lewenstein

Members of the Stanford Labor Action Coalition demonstrate yesterday in White Plaza with a puppet of President John Hennessy. The group was protesting for a living wage for Stanford employees.

Hennessy slams policy

By David Steinhardt
NEWS| President John Hennessy and Law School Dean Larry Kramer each issued statements last week criticizing the United States military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy regarding homosexuals in the armed forces.

Chi-O revolution draws turnout

By Andrew Burmon
NEWS| In the spring of 2004, then-sophomore Tam Vo had just become editor of Intermission, The Daily’s arts and culture magazine, and was looking for material.

SLAC calls for living wage increase

By Patrick Fitzgerald
NEWS| “Hey Hennessy: Where’s the living wage?

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The heavyweight men's varsity eight, ranked second in the nation, remained undefeated over the weekend by beating Oregon State, UCLA and No. 11 Wisconsin in three separate races. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5881
Andy Bracken

The heavyweight men's varsity eight, ranked second in the nation, remained undefeated over the weekend by beating Oregon State, UCLA and No. 11 Wisconsin in three separate races.

UPDATE: Softball edges St. Mary's

By Andrew Lomeli
SPORTS| Nine innings of scoreless softball came down to one controversial call last night, as the No. 6 Stanford softball team (31-8, 5-4 Pacific-10 Conference) edged St.

Saving Face

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| After dropping four straight games, it must have felt good for the members of the Stanford baseball team to beat visiting Sacramento State by a 12-5 final yesterday evening at Sunken Diamond.

Trent Johnson opens up

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| The Daily sat down with men’s basketball coach Trent Johnson for more than an hour last Thursday. With nearly six months until next season tips off, Coach Johnson seemed a lot more relaxed — and candid — than during the regular season, and gave us so much material that we can’t fit it all in one article.

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Our hopes for a new Old Union

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Most other universities, large or small, rural or urban, have a decent student union — a place where people go to hang out, knowing that there will be a variety of dining and entertainment options.

Time for a Band-Aid

The Internet video cult

The Band responds to allegations

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