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Prince Moulay Hicham ben Abdallah of Morocco (left), Berrien Moore, executive director of Climate Control (center), and Ajit Nazre, a partner of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, discussed sustainable growth in developing countries as part of the 2008 Energy Crossroads Conference. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/9085
Bernard Bluhm

Prince Moulay Hicham ben Abdallah of Morocco (left), Berrien Moore, executive director of Climate Control (center), and Ajit Nazre, a partner of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, discussed sustainable growth in developing countries as part of the 2008 Energy Crossroads Conference.

CoHo to reopen by mid-June

Coffee house revamped by joint venture of SSE and Treehouse owner
By S. Werner
NEWS| After months of student outcry, the CoHo, Stanford’s coffee house that was closed down at the end of last summer, will be reopened for business by mid-June.

Army grant meets policy

By Ben Eppler
NEWS| The Faculty Senate’s Committee on Research concluded that a grant funded by the U.S. Army did not violate the University’s prohibitions against conducting secret research

Students stage anti-war rally

By Patrick Fitzgerald
NEWS| Around 60 students, faculty and community members rallied Thursday to commemorate the fifth anniversary of President Bush’s “Mission Accomplished” speech.

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The Stanford softball team is in Oregon at the start of a six-game road trip to end the Pac-10 season. The Cardinal can put itself two games above .500 with a sweep. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/9086
Masaru Oka

The Stanford softball team is in Oregon at the start of a six-game road trip to end the Pac-10 season. The Cardinal can put itself two games above .500 with a sweep.

Short stop

Card looking to end rough patch in non-league game
By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Stanford baseball entered this week riding the high of a four-game winning streak and a 10-1 stretch that saw the Cardinal play some of its best games of the season.

Synchro in second at U.S. Nationals

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| With their fourth straight collegiate national championship already taken care of, the women of the Stanford synchronized swimming team is looking to finish their unblemished season with a flourish at the U.S.

Lax in league final again

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| Stanford women’s lacrosse avenged one of its two conference losses yesterday in an 11-8 win over Cal in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Tournament semifinals at Memorial Stadium in Berkeley.

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