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A new way to dispose of waste
Compostable program in Tresidder and Lake Houses joins Toyon test effort
NEWS|
When compostable plates, clam shells, salad containers and utensils were introduced at Tresidder’s Union Square Cafe on Friday, diners joined in a campus-wide effort aimed at reducing food-related waste.
BOSP to open in Madrid
NEWS|
Four years after the Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP) announced the possibility of launching a program in Spain, Mexico or India, one of the three has finally become a reality. On Friday, BOSP announced the long-awaited opening of a new program in Madrid, Spain’s capital city.
Share of women on faculty increases
NEWS|
The University is claiming success in its ongoing effort to get more women on the faculty, according to Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity Pat Jones. Women make up about 43 percent of the incoming faculty class but still represent only 24.3 percent of overall faculty.
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Hampered by injuries for much of his 2007 campaign, sophomore Matt Bruch came out strong as ever for last weekend’s Pac-10 Championship. After successfully defending his 2006 singles title, Bruch paired with teammate Blake Muller to bring back the doubles crown as well.
Bruch defends singles title
Sophomores Matt Bruch, Blake Muller also win Pac-10 doubles
SPORTS|
SophomoreMatt Bruch may be outside the top 125 in the national collegiate tennis rankings, but his opponents in last weekend’s Pacific-10 Conference Individual Championships might have guessed otherwise.
Card ready to defend title
SPORTS|
In its last competition before this month’s NCAA Championships, Stanford women’s tennis didn’t capture any individual titles in singles or doubles action at the Pacific-10 Conference Championships in Ojai, Calif. However, the Cardinal did manage to accumulate more individual wins than any other Pac-10 school this past weekend.
Lacrosse team lets Terriers rip out win
SPORTS|
The regular season came to a less-than-stellar close for the Stanford women’s lacrosse team this past weekend. After traveling to the East Coast for a non-conference match against No. 20 Boston University, the Cardinal came up short against the Terriers’ second-half scoring streak, losing 12-9. The trip left Stanford with a 6-8 final season record.
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Editorial: Reform the priority system
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Stricter standards and greater accountability among priority residents should be instituted across the board.

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