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Students performed “Zoot Suit,” a play by Luis Valdez, last Friday in Kresge auditorium. Andrea Ayala ‘09 and Edgardo Cervantes-Soto ‘11 directed the production.
Aid office details changes
NEWS|
Last week’s announcement regarding Stanford’s financial aid policies makes awarding aid look simpler — But it is not that clear-cut.
Director compares new policy to other schools’
NEWS|
Stanford — which now offers free tuition to parents earning under $100,000, along with free room, board and fees for those earning under $60,000 — has been altering its aid program for the past three years.
Congressional bill criticized
NEWS|
A bill in Congress that promises to lower the cost of college education has drawn criticism from officials at Stanford, who say the bill is burdensome and possibly harmful.
Sports
Card beats Cal
Late surge propels men to victory
SPORTS|
Anthony Goods entered Sunday night’s contest in a self-admitted slump. After Sunday’s game, a reporter asked Goods if his shot was back.
Women best Bears
SPORTS|
With any luck, the No. 7 Stanford women’s basketball team spent the weekend securing its eighth consecutive Pacific-10 regular season title with a 60-58 victory over No. 8 California.
Strong start
SPORTS|
Stanford baseball opened its 2008 season in similar fashion to how it closed out the 2007 season, taking two out of three games from Nebraska.
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Editorial: Follow DNC rules on seating delegates
OPINIONS|
Senator Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) has suggested seating the Michigan and Florida delegates at the Democratic National Convention, even though the Democratic National Committee (DNC) stripped them of their status.

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