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Former Mexican President Vicente Fox said the United States economy would collapse without the more than 350,000 immigrants crossing the Mexican-American border every year. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8716
Masaru Oka

Former Mexican President Vicente Fox said the United States economy would collapse without the more than 350,000 immigrants crossing the Mexican-American border every year.

Former Mexican Pres. speaks at Farm

Fox addresses NAFTA, immigration and democracy
By Kamil Dada
NEWS| Former Mexican President Vicente Fox called for better treatment of Mexican immigrants in the U.S. in a wide ranging two-hour talk on Wednesday night.

Student loans safe, Univ. says

By Nikhil Joshi
NEWS| Growing concern has driven some universities to draw up emergency strategies in case the student loan market fails, but Stanford officials say students here should not worry.

Recent grads solicited for donations

By Salone Kapur
NEWS| Come June, the class of 2008 will realize that their relationship with Stanford does not end with graduation.

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Sophomore power forward Brook Lopez will face one of his toughest challenges of the season tonight when he faces off against UCLA’s freshman sensation Kevin Love. Both big men are among the top post players in the country. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8719
Jeff Keacher

Sophomore power forward Brook Lopez will face one of his toughest challenges of the season tonight when he faces off against UCLA’s freshman sensation Kevin Love. Both big men are among the top post players in the country.

Biggest Battle

No. 7 Stanford takes on No. 3 UCLA
By Patrick Fitzgerald
SPORTS| No. 7 Stanford (24-4, 13-3 Pac-10) travels to Los Angeles with a lot on the line. A conference regular season title. A top seed in next week’s Pac-10 Tournament. Perhaps even the difference between a two or three seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Sixth Man Shortage

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| Eighteen of the 28 people in line ninety minutes before last Thursday’s Washington game were seniors. Two were freshman.

Breaking down the Bruins

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| Even if you don’t know a single thing about the Cardinal or the Bruins, you probably know that the Cardinal’s hopes tonight — as they have all season — ride on the shoulders of Brook Lopez.

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New head basketball coach Johnny Dawkins is taking over the Stanford program in his first head coaching role at the collegiate level. Do you think he was a good choice for the job?

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The joy of a syllabus

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Left Coast: Judging juries

The Wanderer: Room for one more?