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Haley Kingsland

Student prepare to march to John Hennessy's office for a "Sweat-Free Stanford" on Tuesday.

Students visit Hennessy, again

Coalition against sweatshops leads protest to President
By Amit Arora
NEWS| About thirty students from the Stanford Sweat-Free Coalition marched from White Plaza to President John Hennessy’s office yesterday calling on the University to join the Workers Rights Consortium and Designated Suppliers Program.

Graduate student reported missing

By Christian L. Tom
NEWS| Mengyao “May” Zhou, a graduate student in electrical engineering, has been reported missing since Sunday.

Crothers solves housing crunch

By Lia Hardin
NEWS| As upperclassmen returned this year from fall quarters spent abroad, 31 undergraduate students were assigned to graduate housing in Crothers Hall and Crothers Memorial Hall when Housing reprised its annual struggle to find sufficient space for undergraduates.

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Senior diver Cassidy Krug has steadily improved through her time at Stanford. Now she is looking to the future and competing for a spot on the USA team at the 2007 World Championships. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6736
Andrew Davis

Senior diver Cassidy Krug has steadily improved through her time at Stanford. Now she is looking to the future and competing for a spot on the USA team at the 2007 World Championships.

Cassidy Krug: Plunging into international waters

By Sara Normington
SPORTS| It would be easy to say that Cassidy Krug was born to dive.

Eric McKean: Battling Back

By Carling Nguyen
SPORTS| One year ago, Eric McKean was uncertain about whether or not he’d ever be able to return to the tennis court.

Sports Briefs: Softball picked fifth, lacrosse 16th in preseason polls

By Rebecca Harlow
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Editorial: The imminent attack of technoyenta

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Rendezbook is a harbinger of technology actively negotiating human interactions. With online communities such as Facebook and MySpace, which receives more daily hits than Google, we have found a way to replace our disappearing tangible neighborhoods.

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