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An electric formula one race car parked in front of Cubberley Auditorium prior to the screening of the documentary "Who Killed the Electric Car?"
Power struggle for the electric car
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One should never underestimate the power of ordinary individuals to do extraordinary things, concluded University of Maryland Assistant Prof. of Management and Entrepreneurship David Kirsch
International students get a welcome gift
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International students staying on campus for winter break this year enjoyed vastly improved housing options over winters past, when student gripes ranged from poor heating to having to sleep on mattresses under a piano.
Future entrepreneurs unite
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Stanford and Silicon Valley’s symbiotic relationship was on display yesterday when Stanford students meshed seamlessly with entrepreneurs at the MIT/Stanford Venture Lab’s “Young Leaders of Silicon Valley” event.
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Freshman Richard Wire came from behind to upset the top seed, and defending national champion, in the first round of last weekend’s Sherwood Cup, but lost in the tournament’s second round. Wire and doubles partner Eric McKean were also knocked out in the second round.
Wrestlers pin SF State
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Stanford’s decisive 37-6 victory over SF State was perhaps the first time in the past two seasons that the Cardinal not only controlled a match, but dominated it.
Women's Tennis: Weekend cut short by weather, losses
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It wasn’t just their opponents that the women’s tennis team had to battle last weekend at the Freeman Invitational in Las Vegas.
Sports Briefs: Women's gymnastics upsets Bruins, men's swimming wins two
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With team and individual victories in every event, the women’s gymnastics team knocked off No. 5 UCLA for the No. 8 Cardinal’s first win of 2007.
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Editorial: Ford Center expansion welcome
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The decision to upgrade the Ford Center (“Ford expansion approved,” Jan. 10) is a positive sign on several fronts.

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