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Maggie Skortcheva

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.
By Nick Parker
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

By Patrick Fitzgerald
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

By Shelby Martin
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.

Electric cars roll out

By Kamil Dada
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Olshansky says rights subverted

By Ana Diaz-Hernandez
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New search engine for scientific papers

By Devin Banerjee
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Brief: Endowment exec says goodbye

By The Daily News Staff
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From the army to the Farm

By Shruti Tibrewala
NEWS| Have you ever wondered what it would be like to serve in the army right after high school?

Exhibit explores political, sexual power

By Nicole Demby
NEWS| From the time of Manifest Destiny and Indian removal to our current military endeavors overseas, American power has penetrated regions and peoples all over the world.