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Stanford Solar Car's Equinox was ruled out of the World Solar Car Challenge in Australia after suffering severe damage when it suffered a blown tire late last week in the race from the northern city of Darwin to the southern city of Adelaide. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8099
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Stanford Solar Car's Equinox was ruled out of the World Solar Car Challenge in Australia after suffering severe damage when it suffered a blown tire late last week in the race from the northern city of Darwin to the southern city of Adelaide.

BREAKING NEWS: Earthquake rocks Stanford

5.6 magnitude quake originated at 8:04 p.m.; no damage reported on campus
By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| The University's emergency management contingencies were launched soon after and officials say the situation is under control.

Big game shirt redrawn

By Kamil Dada
NEWS| SSE and ASSU officials decided to pull one of this year's Big Game shirts - the controversial design referencing Azia Kim, the impostor revealed by The Daily last May to be posing as a Stanford student - after student complaints of insensitivity.

Campus bikers without lights face ticketing

By Eric Messinger
NEWS| Students last week found themselves worrying about bike lights — and facing fines for missing the requisite headlight during a nighttime ride, as police targeted specific intersections on campus.

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Junior driver Andrew Drake surveys the defense in a recent MPSF match. The No. 4 Cardinal split for the weekend, beating No. 5 Pepperdine after losing to No. 9 UC-Santa Barbara. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8104
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Junior driver Andrew Drake surveys the defense in a recent MPSF match. The No. 4 Cardinal split for the weekend, beating No. 5 Pepperdine after losing to No. 9 UC-Santa Barbara.

Down the stretch

Women capture Pac-10 title; men finish second
By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| The Stanford cross-country women captured their 12th straight Pac-10 title while the men finished in second place at the Pac-10 Championships held in Corvallis, Ore.

Stanford splits with So Cal foes over weekend

By Kenan Jiang
SPORTS| No. 4 Stanford men's water polo rounded out a busy weekend at home with an 11-7 win over No. 5 Pepperdine on Sunday after losing 9-7 to No. 9 UC-Santa Barbara on Saturday.

Tennis competes at Chandler

By Danny Belch
SPORTS| The Stanford men’s tennis team completed a strong weekend of play on Sunday at the Chandler Cup, highlighted by senior Phil Kao’s return to the court after a year hiatus.

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Editorial: Email: The enemy of action?

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Cranky, condemning emails from students who are just passionate enough in their opinions to disapprove of what others have worked hard to create are a phenomenon that is familiar to most campus groups.

Fish Out of Water: I can read your mind (no, really)

Pleading Inanity: Hanging out

Op-ed: Let them eat pie