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History Prof. Clayborne Carson (left), English Prof. Michele Elam (center) and Political Science Prof. Lucius Barker (right) spoke last night at an NAACP-sponsored discussion on the Jena Six. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8059
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History Prof. Clayborne Carson (left), English Prof. Michele Elam (center) and Political Science Prof. Lucius Barker (right) spoke last night at an NAACP-sponsored discussion on the Jena Six.

Students mobilize against racism

By Laura Rumpf
NEWS| “Modern-Day Lynching: A Look into the Horror,” the first NAACP event of the year, featured a panel that discussed the racially-charged incidents surrounding the Jena Six.

Meal plans serve games

By Devin Banerjee
NEWS| A rekindled spirit for football is not the only new attraction at the Stanford Stadium these days.

Popularity of PWR service project slows

By Loren Newman
NEWS| The Community Writing Project (CWP) in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric (PWR) Department, which integrates service learning programs into writing courses, is one of the oldest programs of its kind nationwide, according to PWR Director Andrea Lunsford.

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The Stanford field hockey team took on No. 13 Louisville, Georgetown and Indiana this weekend. The Cardinal’s highlight was a 10-2 defeat of the Hoyas between losses to the Cardinals and Hoosiers. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8060
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The Stanford field hockey team took on No. 13 Louisville, Georgetown and Indiana this weekend. The Cardinal’s highlight was a 10-2 defeat of the Hoyas between losses to the Cardinals and Hoosiers.

Freshman phenomenon

It takes no sweat for Alex Clayton to live up to all the hype in his first season of college tennis
By Danny Belch
SPORTS| Alex Clayton, a freshman on the Stanford men’s tennis team, is one of the most highly-touted Cardinal recruits in some time and is already showing that he can live up to the hype.

Golf drops to ninth on final day of Isleworth tournament

By Roxie Dickinson
SPORTS| The No. 8 Stanford men’s golf team notched its fourth top-ten finish in four tournaments this season when it took ninth in the Isleworth-UCF Invitational yesterday in Windermere, Fla.

Card only get one on road

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| Stanford field hockey emerged from last weekend’s cross-country trip with a win and two losses in games played against No. 13 Louisville, Georgetown and Indiana.

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Editorial: Praising the unsung heroes of the Nobel Peace Prize

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OPINIONS| This year’s Nobel Peace Prize was split equally by Al Gore and the 2,000-member International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). We applaud the Nobel Committee on their decision and commend each Peace Prize winner.

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