Top Stories
Enlarge
A "Beat Cal" sign adorned the "Intersection of Death" roundabout yesterday afternoon in preparation for Saturday's Big Game. After losing a heartbreaker to Notre Dame this weekend, Stanford Football will look to end its 2007 campaign on a high note against the rival Bears.
Three students named Rhodes Scholars
Stanford's three recipients tied with Univ. of Chicago for most in U.S.
NEWS|
Three current and former Stanford students - Laurel Gabler '06, Scott Thompson '06 and Aaron Polhamus '08 - were among the 32 American winners of 2008 Rhodes Scholarships, the Rhodes Trust announced last week.
Big Game ticket crunch expected
NEWS|
In an effort to ensure home field advantage for Saturday’s Big Game, the Athletics Department has expanded the Red Zone student section by 1,400 seats.
Meeting covers gender-blind housing plans
NEWS|
More than 20 students packed into a room at a Nov. 17 meeting to discuss gender-neutral housing, and Housing officials opened a sliding glass door to allow students to spill onto the Student Housing Central Office’s front porch.
Sports
Enlarge
Stanford’s national championship cross country team celebrates its third title in as many years during last Monday’s NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Ind. The team was led by its trio of star seniors Teresa McWalters, Arianna Lambie and Lauren Centrowitz.
Card wins third title
No. 1 cross country captures third consecutive national championship
SPORTS|
The Stanford women’s cross-country team made history last Monday, winning its third straight national title at the NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Ind.
Stanford tripped up by Irish
SPORTS|
Stanford’s tough luck at home continued on Saturday against Notre Dame, as the Cardinal offense failed to convert in the red zone in the team’s 21-14 loss to the Irish.
Cardinal rebounds after Siena loss
SPORTS|
Anthony Goods regained his shooting touch and the Cardinal responded to its first loss of the season with two home wins, capped by Saturday night’s convincing 73-53 victory over Colorado State.
Polls
Opinions
Editorial: Going with the grain
OPINIONS|
FreeRice is the very kind of technologically innovative and socially conscientious endeavor that Stanford students have long sought.

SMS
RSS feeds