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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
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The University's emergency management contingencies were launched soon after and officials say the situation is under control.
Big game shirt redrawn
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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
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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.
Historian examines effects of the slave trade
Nobel winner Kornberg dead at 89
Students, prof. ponder new major
Prof. tackles ethics of Rumsfeld appointment
Gender balance vital in classroom
Immigrants found key to tech sector
Certificate program goes entirely online
Readin’, paintin’, playin’, buildin’
Sports
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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
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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
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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
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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?
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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.

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