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Members of the Stanford community supported immigrant rights in a series of protests and demonstrations on campus yesterday. Events included a rally, a march and a candlelight vigil, organized by the Student Coalition for Immigrant Rights.
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Stanford community rallies around cause
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Stanford students, faculty and employees joined hundreds of thousands across the nation yesterday as they marched across campus to show their support for immigrant rights and to protest legislation proposing tighter restrictions on immigration.
Reporters say no end in sight for Iraq war
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On the third anniversary of President George W. Bush’s “mission accomplished” declaration, three battle-hardened war reporters and two Stanford professors told a full Kresge Auditorium last night that Iraq has become an increasingly dangerous place for reporters.
Deadline for priority passes as Draw nears
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Students looking for an inside edge in this year’s Draw had to do so before Friday, when applications for priority status closed.
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Senior shortstop Chris Minaker, who leads Stanford in nearly every offensive category, had a single in the first inning, extending his hitting streak to nine straight games. All nine Cardinal starters had a hit in the disappointing 4-3 loss.
Synchronized swimming: Pair wins nationals
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Stanford sophomores Sara Lowe and Courtenay Stewart stepped out of the pool and into swimming history on Saturday when they won the duet competition at the U.
American record set at Penn Relays
SPORTS|
Track and field lacks the popularity of mainstream American sports. Indeed, the typical fan base usually consists of former athletes and the friends and family of current participants.
Sailors win Pacific Coast Championships
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By NATALIE CHLADEK
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
The Stanford coed sailing team captured first place at the Pacific Coast Championships Team Race last Friday.
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Don’t know much about history
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As we all know, Stanford is not an Ivy League university. But this means much more than geographical distance from Harvard and its ilk.

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