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Students participated in Dance Marathon, the 24-hour dancing fundraiser, this weekend. According to the group’s Web site, dancers had raised more than $110,000 as of press time.  #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8576
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Students participated in Dance Marathon, the 24-hour dancing fundraiser, this weekend. According to the group’s Web site, dancers had raised more than $110,000 as of press time.

Graduate housing cost may increase

Munger to replace Crothers as grad option
By Tiffany Cartwright
NEWS| When the Munger Graduate Residences open in 2009, Crothers and Crothers Memorial Halls will close to graduate students. Currently the cheapest graduate housing on campus, Crothers charges $452 per month for a double-occupancy room.

Candidates for new Tree debut

By S. Werner
NEWS| Tree Week kicked off yesterday as Jack Cackler ‘09 and Patrick “Patchez” Fortune ‘09 boldly announced their candidacy .

Special fees requests face new measure

By Mahncy Mehrotra
NEWS| Measure A stipulates that groups applying for joint special fees — funds from both graduates and undergraduates — must receive the majority vote from both student bodies, separately.

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Card tames 'Cats

Robin Lopez block in final seconds clinches win
By Ben Spielberg
SPORTS| After blowing an eight-point lead in the game's closing minutes — conjuring up images of the team's frustrating 72-68 overtime loss to Arizona State last Thursday — No. 9 Stanford regained the lead after sophomore forward Brook Lopez made two free throws with 18 seconds remaining.

Women extend streak to 12

By Scott Bland
SPORTS| It seems like fate pulls out the same template every time the Stanford and Arizona State women’s basketball teams clash.

Women look strong heading into crucial Cal game

By Scott Bland
SPORTS| The No. 6 women’s basketball team may still be a game behind the top team in the Pac-10, but the Cardinal made a huge statement this weekend with a blowout win of Arizona State on Saturday, reasserting its dominance in the Pac-10.

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Editorial: Berkeley City Council: crossing the line

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| In late January, the Berkeley city council voted 8-1 to declare the Marines working at a local recruiting office “uninvited and unwelcome intruders,” proceeding to express wishes to have said office removed from the city.

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Marine ouster disappointing but not unexpected

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