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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
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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
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
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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
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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
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
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
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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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