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A student lounged inside the Bio Tour’s big blue 1990s school bus Monday afternoon. The environmental group parked its vehicle in White Plaza to publicize its message: action for sustainability and renewable energy. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/9064
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A student lounged inside the Bio Tour’s big blue 1990s school bus Monday afternoon. The environmental group parked its vehicle in White Plaza to publicize its message: action for sustainability and renewable energy.

Task force looks at class size

Student input low at town-hall meetings to discuss freshman class expansion
By Devin Banerjee
NEWS| The task force on undergraduate expansion held two hour-long town-hall meetings Monday to discuss the prospect of increasing the size of Stanford’s undergraduate population.

Dave Barry does Stanford

By Andrea Fuller
NEWS| The man The New York Times has hailed as “the funniest man in America” gave the packed crowd at Memorial Auditorium some life advice Monday night.

University urged to act on rising birth control prices

By Anneke Nelson
NEWS| In light of Columbia University’s recent triumph in the battle against rising birth control costs, Stanford Students for Choice are leading campus efforts to follow suit.

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New Stanford basketball coach Johnny Dawkins (left) poses with Athletic Director Bob Bowlsby at a press conference yesterday to introduce the former Duke guard and assistant coach. Bowlsby cited Dawkins’ overall fit with the program and University as a primary reason for hiring him. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/9066
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New Stanford basketball coach Johnny Dawkins (left) poses with Athletic Director Bob Bowlsby at a press conference yesterday to introduce the former Duke guard and assistant coach. Bowlsby cited Dawkins’ overall fit with the program and University as a primary reason for hiring him.

Card leads Pac after two

No. 7 Stanford holds narrow lead after two rounds of Pac-10 play
By Roxanne Dickinson
SPORTS| After a grueling day of competition with a stacked field of top teams, No. 7 Stanford men’s golf came out on top after two rounds of play at the Pac-10 Championships held at the Meadow Club in Fairfax, Calif.

Long ball beats Cardinal again

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Stanford baseball traveled down the peninsula to take on Santa Clara last night for its third showdown with the Broncos this year.

Zito deals with Giant decline

By Wyndam Makowsky
SPORTS| As he nears the end of one of the worst opening months ever for a pitcher, the San Francisco Giants’ Barry Zito will head to the bullpen.

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Op-Ed: Celebrating the spirit of volunteerism in Palo Alto

By Margot Harrigan
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