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Palestine Liberation Organization Ambassador to the U.S. Afif Safieh spoke in Kresge Auditorium last night, criticizing U.S. President George W. Bush both for his “neo-conservative ideology” and for allowing Israel “too much leeway” in the Middle East peace process.
Trustees elect female president
Hume is first female to lead the Board since Jane Stanford
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Leslie Hume Ph.D. ‘79 has been elected to serve as the first female president of the Board of Trustees since Jane Stanford in 1903.
Ambassador criticizes U.S. action in Middle East
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Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Ambassador to the United States Afif Safieh spoke at Kresge Auditorium in an event presented by the Coalition for Justice in the Middle East (CJME).
Weekend helps seal the deal
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This past weekend more than one thousand prospective freshmen, lovingly known as ProFros, got their first taste of Stanford life at the University’s annual Admit Weekend.
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Jason Castro, who was injured last year, is feeling healthy and putting up great numbers.
Castro Surging
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Junior catcher Jason Castro may currently be in second place in his fantasy baseball league on Yahoo! but when it comes to real life he and the Cardinal are currently on top in the tight race for the Pac-10 crown.
Rants and Raves: Where's the future?
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By which I mean this probably wasn’t what Bowlsby or former coach Trent Johnson wanted.
Gauthier, now a leader, looks back on stellar career
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One single goal. Today, that is basically nothing for Stanford’s Jackie Gauthier.
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Editorial: Stanford's rush timing presents unique challenges
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Stanford’s rush timing is a rare exception from the national fraternity and sorority scene in that Greek rush is held exclusively in the spring.

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