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Basque President Juan Jose Ibarretxe spoke to students and faculty about the ongoing cause of Basque independence, calling for Spain to recognize the region’s self-government.
Basque president speaks to students
Ibarretxe’s campus visit sparks less conflict than expected
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After weeks of controversy surrounding the campus visit of the elected president of Spain’s regional Basque government, yesterday’s event occurred without any major conflict.
Lucas talks safe-sex, AIDS and controversy
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During a question and answer session with gay pornographic actor, activist and entrepreneur Michael Lucas last night, students inquired about his personal views and controversial beliefs.
Mars workshop launched
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Maybe the quad’s red-tiled roofs had something to do with it, but the fifty aerospace experts meeting at Stanford this week just could not stop talking about the red planet.
“Tour d’America” comes to Stanford
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The Amgen Tour of California, one of the most prestigious cycling events in America, will kick off Feb.
County rejects walking trail
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The controversial debate over whether the Stanford trail would be built has continued for nearly eight years now, beginning with the University’s commitment to construct two trails, designated C1 and S1, following a land development agreement with Santa Clara County in 2000.
Program advances 3-D images
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Photographers may now be able to do more than print their work: they can instantly turn it into navigable virtual 3-D worlds.
Your story here:
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The art of storytelling has found a new home in the Stanford Storytelling Project. The project, the brainchild of Willihnganz, launched Nov. 5 and airs every Monday from 6 to 7 p.m. on KZSU, Stanford’s student-run radio station. Podcasts on Stanford iTunes are also available for prospective listeners.
Trip to China sparks cultural awakening
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Police Blotter
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This report covers a selection of crimes from Feb.

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