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Pro-Tibet protesters rallied at the Olympic torch procession Wednesday in San Francisco. The activists called for boycotts of the Beijing Olympics, while others present countered that the Olympics should go on. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8938
Masaru Oka

Pro-Tibet protesters rallied at the Olympic torch procession Wednesday in San Francisco. The activists called for boycotts of the Beijing Olympics, while others present countered that the Olympics should go on.

Slates discuss promises on platforms

Executive candidates comment on feasibility of plans
By Nikhil Joshi
NEWS| David Gobaud ‘08 told The Daily yesterday that several of his campaign promises are anything but certain, and Priyanka Sharma ‘09 admitted that some of her proposals could take a substantial amount of time.

Students follow torch in San Fran

By Shelby Martin
NEWS| Busloads of Stanford students headed to San Francisco on Wednesday, but spectators and protesters alike were unable to see the Olympic torch. At the last minute, the procession’s route was cut in half as the torch was taken on an alternate route, and the waterfront closing ceremonies were canceled.

Crowds welcome back women’s bball team

By Christian Torres
NEWS| It wasn’t the triumphant welcome that Stanford fans were expecting less than 24 hours before, but a reception and rally for the Cardinal women’s basketball team drew a crowd of over 100 fans yesterday afternoon at Maples Pavilion.

Trustees approve wide construction

By Andrew Valencia
NEWS| For students tired of the ongoing construction throughout campus, Burt McMurtry M.S.

Students wary of weapons jobs

By Nikhil Kamat
NEWS| With the Iraq war in its fifth year, technological developments have been key to American military strategy.

GSC approves change to officer term limits

By Susana Montes
NEWS| The successors of both the ASSU President and Vice President will have to take the helm sooner than expected this year, due to a bill passed with a two-thirds majority vote at the Graduate Student Council (GSC) meeting last night.

Alcohol class targets “high-risk” groups

By Pam Sud
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More to talk about for Facebook addicts

By Alex Armand Akbari
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Sophomore Showcase

By Salman Razzaque
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