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Azia Kim (far right) looks at the camera during an ROTC rifle assembly line training exercise on Oct. 18, 2006. During fall quarter, Kim regularly attended both a military class and lab each week, posing the whole time as a high-achieving Stanford freshman. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7596
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Azia Kim (far right) looks at the camera during an ROTC rifle assembly line training exercise on Oct. 18, 2006. During fall quarter, Kim regularly attended both a military class and lab each week, posing the whole time as a high-achieving Stanford freshman.

Azia used Stanford to get ROTC spot

Kim forged transcript, accepted $1,350 worth of military equipment and received dozens of hours of military training
By Daniel Novinson and Amit Arora
NEWS| To her friends in Kimball and Okada, she was Stanford student Azia Kim. But to her comrades in Santa Clara University’s Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) detachment, she was a Private Cadet affectionately nicknamed AK.

Physics lab squatter banned from campus

By Amit Arora and Daniel Novinson
NEWS| The University plans to inform Elizabeth Okazaki, the apparent imposter who has sporadically lived in the Varian Physics Lab for four years, that she is no longer welcome on Stanford’s campus.

Hurricane Katrina project vandalized

By Kelsey Mesher
NEWS| When Sarah Woodward ‘09 invited students to write on her Hurricane Katrina art installation near Green Library, she did not expect participants to sabotage her exhibit by using profanity and slamming Stanford Housing.

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Ryan Seawall in a game agianst Pacific #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7606
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Baseball wraps up season red-hot

By Denis Griffin
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Finishing with a flourish

By Anthony Nguyen
SPORTS| It had been the best-kept secret in all of collegiate golf — the No. 14 Stanford women’s golf team can compete, and win, against the best programs in the nation. Now, after a fifth-place showing at the NCAA Championships, the Cardinal women have let the secret out of the bag.

Sixteen earn NCAA bids at Regionals

By Roxie Dickinson
SPORTS| After two days of competing against the top athletes of the West Coast at the NCAA West Regional in Eugene, Ore., the Stanford men’s and women’s track and field teams will send a combined 16 athletes with automatic bids to the NCAA Championships, set to be held June 6-9 at Sacramento State.

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