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A compromise between the Graduate Student Council, School Deans, and the Provost’s Office will keep the GoPass program afloat another year
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Alvin Chow

A compromise between the Graduate Student Council, School Deans, and the Provost’s Office will keep the GoPass program afloat another year

New child care facility planned

Escondido center will help alleviate faculty child care crunch
By Sini Matikainen
NEWS| The estimated $3.5 million building project was approved by the Board of Trustees last month and, pending final approval in April, is scheduled to open in June 2008.

Senate, GSC urge greater diversity

By Christian L. Tom
NEWS| The bill passed unanimously in both bodies and calls upon the University to adopt a concrete plan by spring quarter of 2007.

Soph spirit rising, dance sales show

By Lia Hardin
NEWS| Sophomore class presidents cited high turnouts at last night’s sold-out Sophomore Formal in claiming that the class of 2009 has avoided slipping into the “sophomore slump.”

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Sports

Cry Fowl

Ducks down Card with 30 points from the line
By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| Sure enough, at McArthur Court last night, Oregon penetrated to draw foul after foul against Stanford — 28 in total.

No fight in ducks

By Scott Bland
SPORTS| Thirteen did not prove unlucky for the Stanford women’s basketball team on Thursday night as they beat Oregon 70-48 for their 13th consecutive victory.

First win for Card won’t come easy

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| The Stanford men’s volleyball team will have an extra chance at its elusive first win of the season this weekend, as the Cardinal takes on No. 2 Brigham Young both Friday and Saturday night.

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Opinions

Editorial: Reevaluating Fraga’s departure

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| By chaining the conversation regarding Professor Fraga's impending departure to issues of race and diversity misses the point that we are losing a talented teacher when we already have a dearth of faculty who excel at maintaining a presence in the classroom.

Cooking on Campus: Football, tradition and dinosaur hormones

Pearls of Wisdom: What's in a number?

Letters to the Editor