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Masaru Oka

A breakdancing group performs onstage at last night's annual Full Moon on the Quad.

Can't fight the moonlight

By Andrew Valencia
NEWS| Students from all over campus descended on the Quad last night to celebrate the annual Full Moon on the Quad. Whether out of respect for tradition, exhibitionist fantasy or simple curiosity, throngs of people came to celebrate what has become a prime event in many students’ time spent at Stanford.

Solar car blows tire and flips at World Solar Challenge

By Aysha Bagchi
NEWS| Stanford’s race for victory in the World Solar Challenge came to an abrupt end yesterday afternoon in Australia after the team’s car blew a tire, spun out of control and flipped over.

“Junior” on track for Urban race

By Mima Mohammed
NEWS| The Stanford Racing Team and its robotic car “Junior” begin competition today at the National Qualifying Event for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Urban Challenge.

Students learn how to bartend

By Kamil Dada
NEWS| For students looking to expand their alcoholic horizons beyond beer or shots of hard liquor, Stanford Student Enterprises (SSE) will offer an introductory bartending class, called “The Art of the Sip,” beginning tomorrow.

Legal counseling office expands services

By Maneesha Limaye
NEWS| Two weeks ago, after a push by ASSU Vice President Mondaire Jones ‘09, the Legal Counseling Office (LCO) changed its guidelines to allow for counseling of students whose cases involve disputes with the University.

Inter-faith Journal shares religious thought

By Eric Messinger
NEWS| The push toward inter-faith dialogue on campus is set to reach new heights this quarter with the publication of the inaugural issue of Encounter: Stanford’s Inter-faith Journal for Spiritual Expression.

Evers gains secretarial appointment at last

By Gerry Shih
NEWS| The U.S. Senate made Hoover Fellow Williamson Evers wait a long time — eight months, to be exact — but fortunately for Evers, it wasn’t forever.

Faculty address athletic policy

By Carlee Brown
NEWS| Last night’s Faculty Senate meeting focused on the discussion of athletic policy reforms — not just at Stanford, but at all Division I-A NCAA schools.

Police Blotter

By Rahul Kanakia
NEWS| This article covers a selection of crimes from Oct. 15 to Oct. 23, as reported by the Stanford Department of Public Safety’s Public Bulletin.

When 76 majors aren't enough

By Chelsea Ma
NEWS| Individually Designed Majors (IDMs) give students the flexibility to shape their major according to their proposed academic program.