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Azia Kim allegedly climbed through this first-floor window in Okada to sleep during spring quarter. The 18-year-old was evicted after her ruse was uncovered Monday night. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7581
Daniel Novinson

Azia Kim allegedly climbed through this first-floor window in Okada to sleep during spring quarter. The 18-year-old was evicted after her ruse was uncovered Monday night.

Imposter Caught

High school graduate pretends to be a Stanford student, even living in the dorms, buying textbooks and ‘studying’ for exams
By Daniel Novinson
NEWS| Azia Kim was like any other Stanford freshman. She graduated from one of California’s most competitive high schools last June, moved into the dorms during New Student Orientation, talked about upcoming tests and spent her free time with friends. The only problem is that Azia Kim was never a Stanford student.

11 joint degree programs offered to law students

By Salone Kapur
NEWS| The Law School launched joint degree programs with 11 graduate departments and schools on May 3, making it the nation’s leader in the number of joint degree programs offered. More formal joint degree programs are planned for the near future.

Incoming frosh takes on Mount Everest

By Emma Trotter
NEWS| Incoming freshman Samantha Larson has put a run to the Dish to shame: Larson summited 29,028-foot Mt. Everest last week, becoming the youngest American to stand atop the world’s tallest peak.

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Senior Rand Miller posted a pair of top-10 finishes to help boost the Cardinal to the national title. In both the road race and the criterium, Miller decided to make a push in the early going. The strategy paid off, as the senior took ninth in the road race and sixth in the criterium a day later. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7580
Bernard Bluhm

Senior Rand Miller posted a pair of top-10 finishes to help boost the Cardinal to the national title. In both the road race and the criterium, Miller decided to make a push in the early going. The strategy paid off, as the senior took ninth in the road race and sixth in the criterium a day later.

Cycling wins title

Squad rides to victory with gutsy team efforts
By Christian Torres
SPORTS| Coming from a school where biking is the top form of transportation, it’s only appropriate that the Stanford cycling team is now the top in the country. Competing at the USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships, May 11-13, the Cardinal bikers took home the team title by an 89-point margin.

Leading Off

By Anthony Nguyen
SPORTS| The phrase “coming full circle” has much meaning for a leadoff hitter in softball — the lineup starts and ends with that player. And for senior Jackie Rinehart of the Stanford softball team, “coming full circle” has completely defined her collegiate softball career.

BRIEF: Four on women’s squad advance

By Jack Salisbury
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Editorial: Plan Pub Night better

By The Editorial Board
OPINIONS| For seniors, it was especially disappointing that one of the last Senior Nights of the year was a casualty of poor planning. While Senior Night organizers cannot be blamed entirely for last Thursday’s problems, the event still reflects the quality of Senior Nights over the entire year, which can be characterized as mediocre at best.

Holt's Harangue: A modest proposal against a sweat-free Stanford

Oddities & Katie-o-Syncrasies: You'd think funny was on the Y chromosome

Op-Ed: Make Stanford sweat-free

Op-Ed: What should the Stanford label mean?

Op-Ed: Sweat-Free tactics are counterproductive