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Pro-Life students put crosses in White Plaza to commemerate the deaths due to abortion
Fight for their lives
Roe v. Wade anniversary sees pro-life protestors outnumber pro-choicers
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On a campus overwhelmingly pro-choice, the thirty-fourth anniversary of Roe v. Wade passed yesterday with surprisingly little celebration but plenty of protest.
Iraq policy attacked
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On the eve of President Bush’s State of the Union address, three prominent Stanford professors have called for a “new way forward” in Iraq, condemning the administration’s new plan for the increasingly unpopular war as “too little, too late.”
On plane, squash to the rescue
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The following story contains a number of inaccuracies and has been placed back on the Web site for clarification purposes.
Dems and GOP, in a rare union
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As co-sponsors of “Public Service Internship Night,” both groups bridged the partisan divide to offer students an in-depth look at how to apply for public service internships at both state and local levels.
Fair Use conflicts reach the Farm
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The Fair Use Project and Stanford’s Cyberlaw Clinic are part of the nascent Center for Internet and Society at the Law School, started in 2000 and later bolstered by $2 million of financial support from Google.
New site lets users go bananas
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“BananaLoop wants to make sure no one misses out on interesting events happening around them,” said BananaLoop co-founder Elbert Hu, a bioengineering doctoral student who started the company with his brother Hubert.

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