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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.

“How I Write” celebrates five years

By Andrea Sy
NEWS| Journalists, students and faculty rubbed shoulders last night at the Hume Writing Center (HWC) in a joint celebration of recent changes to the Center and the fifth anniversary of the “How I Write” conversation series.

Indian college to be modeled after Stanford

By Roxna Irani
NEWS| Vedanta University, a $3.5 billion college modeled after world-class universities like Stanford and Harvard, aims to provide greater access to higher education and research in India.

ASSU plans resolution on Rumsfeld

By Mahncy Mehrotra
NEWS| Discussion revolved around Donald Rumsfeld’s Hoover appointment at last night’s ASSU Undergraduate Senate meeting, as senators focused on the importance of representing the opinions of the undergraduate student body.

All-female conference for self-described geeks

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Organizers of the “She’s Geeky” conference, which wrapped up yesterday in Mountain View, know firsthand what it’s like to be a woman in a male-dominated field.

Far from puzzled

By Mike Ding
NEWS| For most Stanford students, Sudoku puzzles are a hobby to be enjoyed during the slower hours of IHUM lecture. For Thomas Snyder, they are a lifestyle.