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Dear and the Headlights, a band from Phoenix, Ariz., puts on a show at the Axe & Palm last night. The concert was the first held at Old Union’s new eatery, which serves as an unofficial replacement for the CoHo. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7918
Maggie Skortcheva

Dear and the Headlights, a band from Phoenix, Ariz., puts on a show at the Axe & Palm last night. The concert was the first held at Old Union’s new eatery, which serves as an unofficial replacement for the CoHo.

Rape reports on the rise

Statistics reveal nine rapes reported on campus in 2006, other crimes also increasing
By Gerry Shih
NEWS| Reported sex offenses at Stanford spiked in 2006, according to the latest Safety & Security Report, released last Friday by the Stanford Department of Public Safety.

Crisis in Mexico

By Andrea Fuller
NEWS| Mexico's Universidad de las Americas de Puebla (UDLA) is reeling, according to a number of UDLA students and faculty, who estimate that nearly 70 professors and 120 staff have been fired or forced to resign since the 2005 appointment of the current rector, Pedro Angel Palou.

Admins review Gaieties

By Loren Newman
NEWS| Gaieties has exercised complete freedom to playfully offend student groups since its 1911 inception. But this year, administrators saw the entire script of the show before production began.

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Senior setter Bryn Kehoe (left) and junior middle blocker Foluke Akinradewo (right) have been integral when it comes to No. 2 Stanford’s success so far this year. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7917
Sammy Abusrur

Senior setter Bryn Kehoe (left) and junior middle blocker Foluke Akinradewo (right) have been integral when it comes to No. 2 Stanford’s success so far this year.

Cardinal prepares for Northwest trip

Women’s volleyball looks to maintain undefeated record against Oregon schools
By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| The No. 2 Stanford women’s volleyball team has had to work hard for its wins lately, facing four top-10 programs in a row.

Women open vs. SJSU

By Katherine Bell
SPORTS| The Cardinal swimmers will have their first chance to test the waters at 1 p.m. this Friday against the San Jose State Spartans in the Avery Aquatic Center.

Bruch, Muller and Clayton represent Card

By Danny Belch
SPORTS| It’s three rounds down, four to go for freshman Alex Clayton of the Stanford men’s tennis team.

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Ire and Vice: Trimalchio on West campus

By Darren Franich
OPINIONS| The Wednesday before graduation we’re doing our annual Senior Case Day, a ritual that looks cheesy-barbaric if you aren’t in the fraternity, but carries unimaginable depth of meaning if you are.

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