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Autopsy leaves questions unanswered

Authorities stick to suicide scenario in death of graduate student
By Niraj Sheth
NEWS| She drove 90 miles north to Santa Rosa, parked at a junior college and got into the trunk of her own car — all in order to take her own life. At least that’s the story authorities are giving for the death of electrical engineering doctoral student Mengyao “May” Zhou, 23.

Election draws student, faculty involvement

By Emma Vaughn
NEWS| As four more presidential candidates entered the fray last week, including the much anticipated Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama announcements, Stanford students and faculty are revving up for what could be one of the most exciting — and crowded — elections in recent history.

Eluding extermination efforts, bedbugs reappear

By Amit Arora
NEWS| Despite an exhaustive effort by the Stanford Housing Service to exterminate the bedbugs that plagued Alondra in the fall, the unwelcome pests have resurfaced in the Florence Moore Hall dorm.

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Sixth Man members celebrate after the Cardinal's 75-68 win over No. 3 UCLA

Stanford upsets UCLA

Hill, Goods power Card with 42 combined points
By Sean Howell
SPORTS| It hailed in Palo Alto yesterday, drenching members of the Sixth Man Club who waited outside Maples Pavilion for the gates to open.

Wiggins leads in Cardinal win

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| The No. 9 women’s basketball team and No. 10 Arizona State knew it would come down to the end in Saturday’s match-up between the top Pac-10 rivals.

Stanford women breeze past Davis

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| All three of the Cardinal doubles teams recorded wins by the score of 8-1 to kick off the match.

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Editorial: Reforming the honors system

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Reform of the honors system at Stanford will lead to a greater appreciation both of what it means to write a thesis and what it means to do exceptionally well in class.

On Global Affairs: Hands Off South America

Branner sucks? Well, its dining does

Slightly Sinister: Breaking up is hard to do

Op-ed: Violence must end

Op-ed: Calling SCAI's Bluff

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