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1997-03-12
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Overseas program opens in Mexico
Thin Mint
Students to move Asian-American mural
Mental illness clinical center in jeopardy
Profs offer views on math reform
Students debate expressions for activism
Untitled Article
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The Stanford Daily
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World & Nation
Senate to examine 'soft money'
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Opinions
The Stanford Daily
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Rula Razek
Letters
Class presidents will use new committee to address class unity
All-frosh dorms may isolate freshman from intellectual growth
The Stanford Daily
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Jeremy Desmon: Batteries not included
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Mental illness clinical center in jeopardy
Profs offer views on math reform
Students debate expressions for activism
PA Council passes 'sit-lie' ordinance
Police blotter
Number of bike thefts decreased in 1996
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Overseas program opens in Mexico
Bookstore donates $100,000 to Green
ISC to hold Sorority Rush on campus
Greek Affairs report to be completed spring quarter
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Science
'Protein pump' keeps AIDS drug out
Sleep more important than you realize
Bug explains helium, pitch and Kerri Strug
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New director for orchestras chosen
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
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Students to move Asian-American mural
PA Council passes 'sit-lie' ordinance
With a controversial past, Hoover Institution looks to future
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WHAT'S IN A NAME?
Graduate Dwight Wilbur '23 dies at 93
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Diversions
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Horoscope
Julie
Crossword
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Sports
Men's swimmers win Pac-10s, on to NCAAs
Men seeded 6th, will play Oklahoma
Brevin shines bright in final game at home
Women swimmers go for 7th consecutive NCAA championship
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Heading for nationals
Women's golf battles against trees, finishes 10th at the Spartan Invite
Fencers dominate Western Regional
Four grapplers will wrestle in NCAAs
Women's gymnastics breaks scoring record
Women's gym tumbles against best at Pac-10s
Struggling with another injury
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Track and field flies high at the indoor nationals in Indianapolis
Track races in Invite
Men's tennis rolls over Weenies and SMU
Women's tennis cruises, faces Kansas next
Taming of the Tigers
Going to Los Angeles
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Baseball puts on hitting clinic and wins series at Arizona State
Baseball to play Cal home and away, then pay visit to Tucson
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Spikers fall to the Bruins, beat Lions
On the road again
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Ultimate to travels to Stanta Cruz
CLUB SPORTS
Rugby men lose to top-ranked Golden Bears, women handily defeat hapless Banana Slugs
Qualifying for the playoffs
Men's and women's horse polo prepare for national championship
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Men's swimmers win Pac-10s, on to NCAAs
Men seeded 6th, will play Oklahoma
Brevin shines bright in final game at home
Women's golf battles against trees, finishes 10th at the Spartan Invite
Fencers dominate Western Regional
Four grapplers will wrestle in NCAAs
Track races in Invite
Ultimate to travels to Stanta Cruz
Water polo finishes second at Stanford Invite
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Sports
Struggling with another injury
Track and field flies high at the indoor nationals in Indianapolis
Spikers fall to the Bruins, beat Lions
On the road again
Water polo finishes second at Stanford Invite
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Women's gym tumbles against best at Pac-10s
Men's tennis rolls over Weenies and SMU
Women's tennis cruises, faces Kansas next
Taming of the Tigers
Going to Los Angeles
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