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Ben Joselott, Keia Cole, Sean Marshall, Kenisha Dillard and Paul Leaf, all first-year law students, chat in the hallways. While the Law School has actively reached out to diversify its student body, its numbers remain roughly the same. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6016
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Ben Joselott, Keia Cole, Sean Marshall, Kenisha Dillard and Paul Leaf, all first-year law students, chat in the hallways. While the Law School has actively reached out to diversify its student body, its numbers remain roughly the same.

Green Dorm Project snags $75,000

By Allison Dedrick
NEWS| The Stanford Green Dorm Project and Lotus Living Laboratory was recently awarded $75,000 to continue research on energy efficient and environmentally-friendly buildings.

Diversifying the Law School

By Niraj Sheth
NEWS| A recent survey conducted by The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education (JBHE) found little to no progress during the past seven years in the enrollment of black students, nor in retaining black faculty at the nation’s top law schools.

Univ. sued for death at Avery

By Deborah Sohn
NEWS| In April 2005, Stanford’s annual “Challenge for Charity” event ended in tragedy when 34-year-old participant Michael Johnson, a graduate student at the Merage School of Business at UC-Irvine, drowned during a water polo match.

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William Clayton in 1/20/06 game vs Long Beach #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6021
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William Clayton in 1/20/06 game vs Long Beach

UPDATE: Horned Frogs croak, women's tennis team advances to NCAA quarterfinals

Team faces Duke tonight at 6 p.m.
By Whitney Sado
SPORTS| Though it didn't start out pretty, the top-ranked women's tennis team's round of 16 match against No. 16 Texas Christian University finished just as expected - with another win for the undefeated Cardinal.

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