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Reunion draws record crowds
Rain fails to deter 9,000 Homecoming attendees
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Friday’s rain could not dampen the spirits of 9,000 alumni who returned to campus this weekend for the largest Homecoming celebration in history.
Roundtable debates energy issues
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University organizers rolled out a round table presentation called “Courting Disaster: The Fight for Oil, Water and a Healthy Planet” in Maples Pavilion on Saturday morning.
Inequality center launches
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The war on poverty has a new arsenal: Stanford’s recently-launched Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality (SCSPI).
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Sophomore wide receiver Richard Sherman connects with a 40 yard touchdown pass from sophomore QB Tavita Pritchard in the first half.
Cardinal can’t contain TCU
Last-minute drive falls short in 38-36 loss
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Despite leading for most of the game, Stanford came up just short on Saturday, falling 38-36 to the TCU Horned Frogs at Stanford Stadium in a game that, for the second straight week, was decided in the final minute.
Card can't outlast Washington
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In a battle of two of the nation’s top women’s volleyball programs, No. 2 Stanford came up just short on Friday, losing in five games to No. 8 Washington.
No. 2 women beat No. 8 Cal in Pac-10 opener
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The No. 2 Stanford women’s soccer team scored early, dominated play for about 70 minutes and then rode out a late surge by No. 18 Cal to win its 2007 Pac-10 Conference opener, 4-2.
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Editorial: Training ourselves not to forget
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While there is indeed a rich legacy for this great university to celebrate, it is also important that we accept, address and embrace the uncomfortable and tragic truths of our institution’s history.

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