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Stanford Students for Life set up a pro-life demonstration in White Plaza yesterday to recognize the thirty-fifth anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that expanded abortion rights in the United States. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8389
Mae Ryan

Stanford Students for Life set up a pro-life demonstration in White Plaza yesterday to recognize the thirty-fifth anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that expanded abortion rights in the United States.

Mirrielees flood evicts 14 students

Sprinklers stay on after dousing kitchen fire
By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| A kitchen fire broke out early Tuesday morning in a Mirrielees apartment, and while no one was injured, there was substantial water damage to several dorm rooms.

Paul responds to student concerns

By Andrea Fuller
NEWS| The campaign of Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) for president has recently garnered criticism on The Daily’s opinions page, as columnists have berated both his domestic and foreign policy proposals.

ElecToyon spreads awareness

By Devin Banerjee
NEWS| “Mmm, Obama tastes good!” That’s not a phrase one would expect to hear, at least not in the public space that is a dorm lounge.

Separated twins head back home

By Shelby Martin
NEWS| Formerly conjoined twins Fiorella and Yurelia Rocha-Arias are ready to go home.

Scientist speaks on water shortages

By Robert Toews
NEWS| Prominent environmental scientist Peter Gleick spoke last night about freshwater issues facing the global community in the twenty-first century.

ASSU urges Rumsfeld to address campus

By Mahncy Mehrotra
NEWS| During this week’s Undergraduate Senate meeting, senators primarily focused on passing the “Bill to Allow for the Discussion of Donald Rumsfeld’s Legacy.” The bill passed fourteen to one, but not without discussion as to whether this issue was pertinent to the Undergraduate Senate and its responsibilities.

Prison Experiment movie runs aground

By Roxna Irani
NEWS| More than 36 years after its execution, Emeritus Psychology Prof. Philip Zimbardo’s infamous Prison Experiment has received renewed media attention. The publicity stems from a recently settled legal battle between two film production companies over plans for a movie based on the experiment.

Ron Paul discusses critical issues

By Andrea Fuller
NEWS| “They like the Constitution, the young people like that.