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Several hundred students gathered in White Plaza at noon on Feb. 1 to show their support for 2008 presidential hopeful Barack Obama (D-Ill.).
Students gear up for Tues. primaries
Some groups face apathy, supporters rally around Obama
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Even as college groups across the country rally around the candidates with unprecedented fervor, several student organizers at Stanford said they are surprised by the relative absence of political activity taking place on the Farm.
Obama favorite of campus voters
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Of 138 decided voters surveyed over the past week, Obama garnered the largest share of the votes with 60.9 percent, followed by Sen. Hillary Clinton (26.1 percent) and Sen. John McCain (5.1 percent).
Obama supporters flood White Plaza
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“Fired up! Ready to go!” shouted a crowd of about 300 Stanford students who gathered in White Plaza at noon on Friday for the campus’ latest display of Obama-fever.
Candidates sweep across California
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Thinking “big” about health
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Four percent of women worldwide have a college degree.
Law clinic argues immigrant rights
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The Stanford Law School Immigrants’ Rights Clinic and the ACLU began arguing their case before the 9th U.S.
News Brief: University to acquire Gould papers
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Stanford will inherit the late paleontologist Stephen J.
The World This Week: 02/04/08
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A pump failure at the South Marin Sanitation District’s waste treatment facility caused almost three million gallons of raw sewage to spill into the San Francisco Bay.

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