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Students gathered holding lighted candles to raise awareness of violence against women during Stanford’s 17th annual “Take Back the Night” rally. Activists marched silently from White Plaza to the Main Quad to illuminate dark areas where women could be assaulted. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/9043
Mehmet Inonu

Students gathered holding lighted candles to raise awareness of violence against women during Stanford’s 17th annual “Take Back the Night” rally. Activists marched silently from White Plaza to the Main Quad to illuminate dark areas where women could be assaulted.

Campus enters dry weekend

Admit Weekend policy prohibits alcohol consumption at organized student functions
By Joanna Xu
NEWS| Under the Admit Weekend alcohol policy, current students may not serve, provide or make alcohol available to prospective freshmen (ProFros).

Quirky strings attached to some gifts

By Brian Andrew
NEWS| Ice cream at FloMo, a Broadway adaptation of Bram Stalker's "Dracula" and objects from seances are some of Stanford's more eclectic gifts from donors.

Marchers take back the night

By Cristina Bautista
NEWS| Candlelight illuminated the faces of about 70 activists marching in a silent demonstration of solidarity for victims of violence against women during the 17th annual Take Back the Night event.

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The women’s tennis team has a serious chance to claim both the singles and doubles titles at the Pac-10 Tournament this year. Two doubles teams are still going, while freshman Hilary Barte is steamrolling towards the singles finals. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/9037
Jason Chuang

The women’s tennis team has a serious chance to claim both the singles and doubles titles at the Pac-10 Tournament this year. Two doubles teams are still going, while freshman Hilary Barte is steamrolling towards the singles finals.

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USC in town to face streaking Cardinal
By Roxie Dickinson
SPORTS| In addition to this weekend’s ProFro events, the No. 5 Stanford baseball team will host Southern California to show the incoming freshmen a classic Cardinal vs. Trojans battle.

Playoff time for Cardinal

By Sam Svoboda
SPORTS| The No. 2 Stanford women’s water polo team puts its 11-game winning streak on the line this weekend when it heads to San Diego for the MPSF conference tournament.

Softball prepared for home finale

By Scott Bland
SPORTS| The No. 7 Stanford softball team will finish off its home slate this weekend against No. 21 Washington and No. 4 UCLA.

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