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Students occupy Hennessy's office
University Human Resources defends living wage policy, argues that restrictions are necessary
NEWS|
Seven students protesting the University’s living wage policy briefly occupied President John Hennessy’s office Thursday, performing a minute long interpretative skit before leaving a deflated volleyball in their wake.
New cafe sparks dining debate
NEWS|
The campus eatery Linx, located at the Clark Center, left the Stanford Dining scene quietly in mid-December.
Students rally against sweatshops
NEWS|
Citing the lack of independent monitoring of the factories that produce Stanford apparel, the Stanford Asian American Activism Committee (SAAAC) has initiated a campaign to convince the University to join the Workers’ Rights Consortium (WRC) and the Designated Suppliers Program (DSP).
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The No. 1 women’s swimming and diving team finished the home season with a pair of victories over UCLA and USC. Stanford has a chance for a perfect dual meet season with a win over Cal in Berkeley in two weeks.
Hill the hero once again
SPORTS|
Stanford men’s basketball used an 18-1 second-half run to overcome sloppy, listless play Saturday night, downing pesky Oregon State, 67-56.
One win away from perfection
SPORTS|
The Cardinal beat the Bruins, 130-105, on Friday and knocked off the Trojans, 174-111, on Saturday.
No. 9 Card overcome big deficit
SPORTS|
It was like night and day for the No. 9 Stanford women’s basketball team this past Saturday at Maples Pavilion.
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Editorial: Fishy business
OPINIONS|
As open-minded students on a fairly eco-friendly campus, we tend to believe that we are doing everything in our power to promote environmental preservation.

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