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Reunion draws record crowds

Rain fails to deter 9,000 Homecoming attendees
By Kamil Dada
NEWS| 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

By Gerry Shih and Susana Montes
NEWS| 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

By Heather Heistand
NEWS| 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
By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| 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

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| 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

By Scott Bland
SPORTS| 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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Opinions

Editorial: Training ourselves not to forget

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| 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.

Little Ms. Modern: Nostalgia: Just say no!

Students Illustrated: Reefer falseness

Public Editor

Op-ed: Grab Stanford's mental health stigma by the horns