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New head football coach Jim Harbaugh comes from a family background of elite coaches. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6657
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New head football coach Jim Harbaugh comes from a family background of elite coaches.

Camarillo makes quick departure

Former Director of Residential Education now Vice Provost at Saint Mary’s College
By Adam Sowlati
NEWS| In a sudden, mid-year move, Director of Residential Education Jane Camarillo resigned Jan. 5 to become Vice Provost for Student Life at Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif.

Spring break: Senor Frogs or service learning?

By Loren Newman
NEWS| As students scramble to snag cheap plane tickets to such sunny, hedonistic spots as Cancun and Cabo, some Stanford students have decided to spend their spring breaks in a less traditional way, as service trips over the break have grown increasingly popular.

Course evaluation system of limited aid to students

By Emma Trotter
NEWS| Stanford’s new online course evaluation system boasted a 88.8 percent participation rate from students, leading Registrar Roger Printup to declare the debut a success.

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Freshman guard JJ Hones runs the Maples court. Wrangling the Gamecocks 69-54 last night, the No. 10 Cardinal won its tenth-straight game as it continues to move back up the national rankings. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6660
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Freshman guard JJ Hones runs the Maples court. Wrangling the Gamecocks 69-54 last night, the No. 10 Cardinal won its tenth-straight game as it continues to move back up the national rankings.

Sloppy SEC success

No. 10 Cardinal win tenth straight game
By Haley Murphy
SPORTS| After a month-long series of dominant wins, the No. 10 women’s basketball team opened its return to Maples Pavilion last night looking like shadows of their December selves.

Harbaugh keeps it in the family

By Christopher P. Anderson
SPORTS| Newly hired head football coach Jim Harbaugh has only been a full-time coach for less than a decade after a long playing career.

Card face winter woes

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Stanford wrestling stayed busy over the winter break, as the Cardinal continued to gear up for the heart of its Pac-10 schedule in February.

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Editorial: Mastering public policy?

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| One of the most important curricular developments at Stanford this year was the Committee on Graduate Studies’ approval of a new master’s program in public policy, offering both a two-year Master of Public Policy (MPP) and a one-year Master of Arts in Public Policy (MAPP).

Ire and Vice: Good night, sweet Coach

Sketch: Almost, almost cool

Op-Ed: Long live the Band

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