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As part of an ongoing campus protest of Gen. Pervez Musharraf’s “illegal and unconstitutional” declaration of martial law in Pakistan, students participants demonstrated with posters and handed out fliers in White Plaza on Monday. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8155
Evan Kutter

As part of an ongoing campus protest of Gen. Pervez Musharraf’s “illegal and unconstitutional” declaration of martial law in Pakistan, students participants demonstrated with posters and handed out fliers in White Plaza on Monday.

Pakistani students protest martial law

Day Five of Musharraf’s emergency rule
By Patrick Fitzgerald
NEWS| Pakistani students at Stanford took to White Plaza yesterday to protest Gen. Pervez Musharraf’s self-coup, condemning the Pakistani president’s declaration of emergency rule as unlawful and illegitimate.

Stanford Store selling Rainbows

By Loren Newman
NEWS| The shelves at the Stanford Student Store are a little more colorful this year, now that the student-owned and operated retail outlet is selling Rainbow sandals.

Rumsfeld vote again postponed

By Mahncy Mehrotra
NEWS| ASSU senators once again postponed a vote on Donald Rumsfeld’s appointment as a Hoover Institution Distinguished Fellow at their meeting last night, citing a need to ensure that the bill is properly written.

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The Stanford field hockey team will play in its first NCAA tournament since 2000 after winning a play-in game against Lock Haven 1-0 on Tuesday. The Card faces No. 1 North Carolina Saturday. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8157
Arnav Moudgil

The Stanford field hockey team will play in its first NCAA tournament since 2000 after winning a play-in game against Lock Haven 1-0 on Tuesday. The Card faces No. 1 North Carolina Saturday.

Ready for NCAAs

Field hockey defeats Lock Haven 1-0 in tournament play-in game
By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| Stanford field hockey keeps on rolling — the Cardinal advanced to the NCAA’s Round of 16 yesterday with a narrow 1-0 victory over Lock Haven. The team will travel across the country to face No. 1 North Carolina in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday for an 8 a.m. PST game in Chapel Hill, N.C.

Golf tied in second place

By Roxie Dickinson
SPORTS| After the second round of the CordeValle Collegiate in San Martin, Calif., the No. 9 Stanford men’s golf team is tied for second place with No. 7 Southern California. Both teams have a two-round 5-over par total of 725.

Sports, the Stanford way

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| In just his second full year as Stanford’s Athletic Director, Bob Bowlsby has already made waves. Bowlsby sat down recently with The Daily for a question-and-answer session, discussing various topics ranging from life on The Farm to Mike Montgomery to Jim Harbaugh.

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Editorial: Poor reception for Stanford's field hockey champions

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OPINIONS| What was conspicuously lacking from Saturday's field hockey championship game - any sort of institutional support from other Stanford organizations that could give the team the recognition it deserves - was more significant than the Card's victory.

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