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About 30,000 people attended the Stanford 
Powwow over the weekend, in what was the 
largest  student-run powwow in the country. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7495
John Shen

About 30,000 people attended the Stanford Powwow over the weekend, in what was the largest student-run powwow in the country.

Powwow dancing

200 competitors featured in weekend performances
By Shelby Martin
NEWS| The smell of eucalyptus trees mixed with the scent of sizzling fry bread this weekend as 30,000 people participated in the 36th Stanford Powwow.

Teen stressors diagnosed

By Lia Hardin
NEWS| The so-called ‘Stanford Duck Syndrome’ could partially be a result of students’ pushy parents, according to School of Education Lecturer Denise Clark Pope.

Boge places 2nd in 2007 Jeopardy tour

By Janet Kim
NEWS| Plagued by slips of the tongue, bad luck and a quick-fingered opponent, Craig Boge ‘07 had to settle for second place in the 2007 College Jeopardy! Tournament, despite a strong performance in last week’s two-day final round.

Dershowitz calls for a shift in dialogue

By James Hohmann and Andrew Leifer
NEWS| Noted Harvard Law Prof. Alan Dershowitz decried the state of dialogue surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on college campuses during a speech last night in a less-than-half-full Memorial Auditorium.

Calif. air quality shows improvement

By Julia Guth
NEWS| California’s air quality has improved substantially, but there is still room for progress, Robert Sawyer, chair of the California Air Resources Board (CARB), told a group comprised mostly of faculty and alumni on Friday.