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Guillermo Huerta ‘09 (left) and members of the Men’s Water Polo team sound the hourly train whistle in White Plaza yesterday as part of the traditional Big Game week festivities. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8239
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Guillermo Huerta ‘09 (left) and members of the Men’s Water Polo team sound the hourly train whistle in White Plaza yesterday as part of the traditional Big Game week festivities.

Early applications stable

Other selective schools’ early application figures on the rise
By Devin Banerjee
NEWS| When Harvard and Princeton gave the axe to early admissions last year, Stanford might have expected the size of its early application pool to increase ... but it has not.

ASSU Shuttle makes successful run, few kinks

By Loren Newman
NEWS| The ASSU Airport Shuttle service ran at an occupancy rate of 88 percent during the two-day Thanksgiving Break operation, with 591 of the 672 available seats sold.

Gaieties lights up MemAud

By Marco Hernandez
NEWS| Gaieties debuts tonight at Memorial Auditorium. “Herbert Hoover and the Order of the Bearclaw” boasts song and dance, takes on world politics and discusses what it means to be a Stanford student, all with Gaieties’ signature risque antics.

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Senior Brooke Bishop is in the Stanford top-five all-time for the 50 and 100-yard freestyles, and the 100 and 200 backstrokes, holds Avery Aquatic Center pool records, is a 12-time All-American, and only looks to rack up more honors in her final season as captain of the Cardinal. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8243
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Senior Brooke Bishop is in the Stanford top-five all-time for the 50 and 100-yard freestyles, and the 100 and 200 backstrokes, holds Avery Aquatic Center pool records, is a 12-time All-American, and only looks to rack up more honors in her final season as captain of the Cardinal.

Basketball stomps Sacramento State, 84-58

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| Led by a 14 point effort from junior guard Anthony Goods and 13 points from sophomore center Robin Lopez, Stanford clobbered lowly Sacramento State 84-58 last night

Women host USF

By Haley Murphy
SPORTS| The No. 5 women’s basketball team looks for its third straight win tonight when it takes on the University of San Francisco tonight at 7 p.m. in Maples Pavilion.

Stanford wins fifth straight Nike Cup Invitational

By Kenan Jiang
SPORTS| The Stanford men’s swim team capped off a strong performance at the Nike Cup Invitational on Nov.18, winning its fifth straight Cup title with a total of 1,965 points at the tournament hosted by UC Irvine.

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Editorial: Rekindling FLiCKS

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| With the program’s long-awaited return on Dec. 2 nearly upon us, there are still a handful of issues that have yet to be resolved in efforts to revitalize FLiCKS.

The Lowly Interns: Considering the American Warrior

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Sketch: It’s all your fault

Letter to the Editor