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Parents headed to White Plaza after a question and answer session with President John Hennessy Friday afternoon. At the event, members of the Stanford Labor Action Coalition (SLAC) protested the University’s living wage policy by passing out informational materials to parents and unveiling a 30-foot long poster that read, “Henny Henny, Saves a Penny / Results Few, Promises Many / Real Living Wage Now!”
Tree hopefuls exhibit 'strength'
Antics and stunts attract crowds in White Plaza, slow renovation of Old Union
NEWS|
Imagine a freshman taped to a tree next to the Claw and covered in smaller strips of tape lined along his inner thighs, eyebrows, nipples and chest.
Hennessy's wealth explored
NEWS|
A smiling President John Hennessy juggling a roll of money, a diploma and a computer chip glazed the cover of The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) yesterday.
Sweat-Free sews quilt in protest
NEWS|
To protest the University’s absence from the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) and the Designated Suppliers Program (DSP), the Stanford Sweat-Free Coalition sewed dozens of T-shirts into a large quilt last Friday during a noontime demonstration in White Plaza.
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Sophomore Brent Milleville went 1-for-3 with two runs in the Cardinal’s 7-6 win over the Jayhawks yesterday.
Champions again
SPORTS|
The No. 2 Stanford men’s swim team wons its 26th consecutive Pacific-10 Conference Championship title Friday, tromping its regional competition with 990.5 team points. California finished second with 657 points, and Arizona rounded out the top three with 625.
Singin' the Bruin blues
SPORTS|
“[UCLA] got a little momentum after getting those fast-break points,” sophomore forward Lawrence Hill said.
Card escapes Troy
SPORTS|
It was a drawn-out farewell to the regular season yesterday for the four senior members of the No. 8 Stanford women’s basketball team.
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Editorial: IHUM board gets it right
OPINIONS|
The Introduction to the Humanities (IHUM) governance board’s suggestion last week to shorten section times and make the program worth fewer units is a welcome and admirable plan.

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