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Bill Walsh had many accomplishments to take pride in: three bowl game victories with the Cardinal, three Super Bowl titles and induction into the NFL Hall of Fame.

Farewell to "The Genius"

Bill Walsh 1931-2007
By Christian Torres
NEWS| Stanford football legend and former athletic director Bill Walsh passed away on Monday morning at his Woodside, Calif. home. The three-time Super Bowl champion coach died at age 75 after a long battle with leukemia.

Heating system’s efficiency draws debate

By Gerry Shih
NEWS| The engineering teams of Stanford Medical School’s inadequately budgeted Redwood City outpatient facility have recently come under fire for allegedly sacrificing energy efficiency in an attempt to cut down on swelling costs.

McCain makes second Farm visit

By Gerry Shih
NEWS| Before a large room of Silicon Valley venture capitalists and IT executives, presidential candidate and Senator John McCain (R-AZ) delivered the keynote address at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit yesterday afternoon.

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Tennis stars go West

By Elizabeth Pratt
SPORTS| International tennis stars took over Taube Family Tennis Center this past weekend, but a few of Stanford’s own also made their presence felt at the 37th annual Bank of the West Classic.

BRIEFS: Nation’s best dive into Avery this weekend for national championships

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| Avery Aquatic Center is teeming with some of the nation’s best divers as the University hosts the Kaiser Permanente Senior National Diving Championships through Sunday.

ABOVE THE RIM: The celebration in Iraq

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| Halfway around the world, something strange is going on. In Baghdad, men, women and children are filling the streets, wrapped in national flags and celebrating with each other in unadulterated peace and joy.

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