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Los Hermanos de Stanford put on their fourth annual Club Caliente party in Tresidder on Saturday. The event raises funds for the $1,500 in scholarship money the group gives out each fall. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8996
Agustin Ramirez

Los Hermanos de Stanford put on their fourth annual Club Caliente party in Tresidder on Saturday. The event raises funds for the $1,500 in scholarship money the group gives out each fall.

Hoover, Univ. team up to hire faculty

Twenty faculty members hold “joint appointments” with the Institution and the University
By Eric Messinger
NEWS| Many Stanford faculty and departments have strong ties to the Hoover Institution, and the institution has contributed to efforts to bring top-level scholars to campus and retain them.

Green Library to stay open until 2 a.m.

By Eric Messinger
NEWS| Students working past midnight will soon be able to crack open their books in a new place, as Green Library will be extending its hours.

Emergency notification planned

By Scott Sayare
NEWS| The University has begun the process of implementing an Emergency Mass Notification System that will alert members of the Stanford community to emergency situations.

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Sports

Gymnastics takes second at NCAA championships

By Jacob Johnson
SPORTS| Most teams would be thrilled with a second place finish at the NCAA Championships. But for Stanford men’s gymnastics, it was the biggest disappointment of the year.

Women's Tennis wins 21st consecutive Pac-10 title

By Anthony Nguyen
SPORTS| Cal, who? In the Pacific-10 Conference, Stanford is all there is in women’s tennis. And, for the 21st straight season, the No. 4 Cardinal women proved it once again by taking home the conference title with a 5-2 win over California.

Baseball on top of the conference

By Erik Adams
SPORTS| The Cardinal had the opportunity to sweep its Pac-10 rival UCLA in Los Angeles this weekend, but fell just short, as the Bruins pitched their way to a 6-2 victory on Sunday.

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Editorial: Elections Commission needs reexamination

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Last week’s ASSU elections were marred by accusations of dirty politics.

Little Ms. Modern: Legalize it?

Jabbarwocky: A peanut for your thoughts

Op-Ed: Network neutrality not so simple

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