The Stanford Daily

Author: Mark Kogan


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Film: High praise for "Harold & Kumar"

By Mark Kogan
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"Juno" delivers

By Mark Kogan
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Op-Ed: Remember, remember this fifth of November

By Mark Kogan
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Savor the good taste of Ratatouille

By Mark Kogan
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Megadeth back in true ‘metal’ form

By Mark Kogan
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Plug your PlayStation 2 back in for “God of War II”

By Mark Kogan
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Touchdowns, fumbles of Super Bowl XLI ads

By Mark Kogan
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Gears of War: You play?

By Mark Kogan
INTERMISSION| You poke your head out around the corner, checking to see if anything moves before you make your way out from the side of the decimated building you’re leaning against.

Family guy has a video game...?

By Mark Kogan
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Deftones: Great for a 'Saturday Night' listen

By Mark Kogan
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Let’us bond with My Chemical Romance

By Mark Kogan
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Epsilon Zeta: It’s full of characters

By Mark Kogan
INTERMISSION| “Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life son,” are the famous words of Dean Wormer to Kent ‘Flounder’ Dorfman in the fraternity classic “Animal House.” That phrase, along with many others like it, have pigeonholed fraternities into a set of stereotypes that are, at best, misleading.

‘Departed’: Get blown away, kinda

By Mark Kogan
INTERMISSION| When the first trailer for Martin Scorsese’s latest film “The Departed” came out, you could tell a few things right away.

Pure testosterone...now in book format. "The Alphabet of Manliness"

By Mark Kogan
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Inspiration from Muse's new album

By Mark Kogan
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Coil is Cool as Metal

By Mark Kogan
INTERMISSION| For fans of the female-fronted metal genre, the last few years have been nothing short of barren and depressing. Poppy and successful Evanescence has yet to announce an official follow up to 2003’s “Fallen” and international femme-metal powerhouse Nightwish booted out their singer shortly after the conclusion of their 2004 “Once” tour and have yet to find a replacement.

Duke lacrosse team judged early, unfairly

By Mark Kogan
SPORTS| Innocent until proven guilty — a noble ideal that stands as a cornerstone to the process of criminal prosecution in our country, and an ideal that states that we as a people believe that everyone is innocent until irrefutable evidence is provided otherwise.

Katrina transfers prepare to leave life on the Farm

By Mark Kogan
NEWS| On Aug. 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina battered the Gulf Coast, sweeping through Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, leaving desolation and ruin in its wake.

Decisions, decisions

By Mark Kogan
NEWS| In the old days, booking any sort of vacation or trip required spending countless hours calling different travel agencies, airlines and hotels and having to put together complicated spreadsheets.

Wary of Wikipedia

By Mark Kogan
NEWS| It’s Sunday morning and you’re still recovering from the weekend. You have a paper due in the next few days but you don’t have the willpower to get started. It’s a short paper, but it’s research-heavy and you just aren’t in the mood to make the hike to Green to get the preliminary investigating done.

Google sued over digital library

By Mark Kogan
NEWS| The Association of American Publishers (AAP) filed suit against Internet juggernaut Google early last week over its plans to digitize public copyrighted works through its new program dubbed “Google Print” (http://print.

Sigma Theta Psi promotes breast cancer awareness week

By Mark Kogan
NEWS| If you walked through White Plaza on the way to class earlier this week, you might have been surprised to see students contemplating breasts.