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The Stanford Bridge Club began a series of weekly duplicate bridge tournaments last night at Elliot Program Center. Open to the public every Thursday at 7 p.m., it continues through June. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8328
Masaru Oka

The Stanford Bridge Club began a series of weekly duplicate bridge tournaments last night at Elliot Program Center. Open to the public every Thursday at 7 p.m., it continues through June.

Prof. sues over medication

David McKay sues over son’s suicide following Prozac purchase from online pharmacy
By Andrew Valencia
NEWS| Structural Biology Prof. David McKay is continuing to pursue a wrongful death claim against the physician and pharmacy groups who prescribed his son Prozac over the Internet prior to his suicide.

Further course eval. data released online

By Maneesha Limaye
NEWS| Students looking for the perfect course load for winter quarter now have a variety of online sources for information on classes and professors.

Emissions tied to death

By Laura Rumpf
NEWS| Stanford scientist Mark Jacobson may have provided policy makers with the proof they need to push for more stringent carbon dioxide emission standards.

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Fresh off an upset of last year’s national champion, UC Irvine, Stanford volleyball looks to start the MPSF conference schedule on the right foot this weekend. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8331
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Fresh off an upset of last year’s national champion, UC Irvine, Stanford volleyball looks to start the MPSF conference schedule on the right foot this weekend.

OSU no match for Cardinal

By Ben Spielberg
SPORTS| As senior forward Fred Washington predicted last week, the Stanford defense remained solid and the team held its second straight opponent under 50 points in beating Oregon State, 66-46, in Corvallis last night.

Cardinal women rebound

By Haley Murphy
SPORTS| A revitalized Stanford women’s basketball team took the floor last night, trouncing Oregon State, 81-45.

No. 5 men's volleyball kicks off MPSF season

By Christina Nguyen
SPORTS| The No. 5 Stanford men’s volleyball team begins its 2008 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) schedule today against No. 4 UCLA. Tomorrow, the squad will face off against the defending national champions, No. 7 UC Irvine.

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Editorial: Shopping for class, online

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| It should be the responsibility of the University to help students in this matter, by mandating faculty to provide students with the crucial knowledge they need to make informed decisions.

Oddities & Katie-o-Syncrasies: Time for contemplation

Burning Down the House: Being there

Nat-ural Philosophy: Unelectable

Op-Ed: What good has Guantanamo Bay done?