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Yesterday’s “BEAR-ial” at the Claw brought out a somberly dressed Band and Dollies in anticipation of Saturday’s 110th Big Game against Oski’s Cal squad.
Gov’t acts on file sharing
Congressional bill threatens funding cut for non-compliant schools
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A bill currently in the House would require universities to not only provide deterrents, but also offer “alternatives” to campus copyright violations.
Energy-efficient bulbs necessitate mindful clean-up
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Students should be careful when a CFL breaks, since all fluorescent lamps and tubes are considered hazardous waste because they contain mercury.
Madrid program set to open
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The number of applications was more than twice the number of slots available, making the demand for Madrid greater than that of any other center.
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Redshirt freshman Will Smith and the Stanford water polo team saw their season end in the MPSF Tournament this weekend. The Cardinal lost in the semifinals and consolation match to finish fourth. Stanford will host, but not play in, the Final Four this weekend.
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Stanford hosts Sacramento State tonight
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Stanford basketball will look to get back to its opening-weekend dominance - when it trounced Harvard, Northwestern State and UC-Santa Barbara by an average of 34 points - when Sacramento State visits Maples Pavilion tonight at 7 p.m.
Water polo season ends with MPSF loss to Cal
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Stanford posted a win against Pepperdine in the opening round, but lost to USC in the semifinals and fell to Cal in the third-place game.
Tennis claims win in fall finale
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The Stanford men’s tennis team enjoyed a holiday in Hawaii highlighted by an impressive non-conference victory over the University of Hawaii last Tuesday.
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Editorial: Victory for science
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The moral quandary over stem cells appears to have been rendered irrelevant. A new procedure called "nuclear reprogramming" has changed the field of stem cell research.

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