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From left to right, moderator Miriam Asnes and panelists Eyal Oron, an Israeli lawyer, and Dalia Labadi, a Palestinian master’s student, discussed OneVoice’s vision for peace between Israel and Palestine. They argued that both populations want peace, but neither government represents that view.
The fight for the right to party
Administrators and students present and past detail five-year struggle to reinstate Mausoleum bash
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After four years, the Mausoleum Party — Stanford’s most irreverent dead tradition — will finally rise tomorrow night.
Mausoleum Party: Security likened to Full Moon
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A recent spree of incidents involving theft and trespassing has made security a top priority for the organizers of tomorrow’s Mausoleum Party.
Campus to host FACES conference
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“It is basically like having an NGO based at Stanford,” said 2003 graduate Jessica Weiss, who founded FACES in 2001.
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Freshman Paul Morrissey (above) and sophomore Blake Muller fell to California’s Pierre Mouillon and Daniel Sebescen, 8-3, in the finals of the ITA Northwest Regional.
Finding heart and soul
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The Japanese word nyuukon means “to put your heart and soul into what you do.”
Through my eyes: Grant searches for stellar season
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Today’s Through my Eyes focuses on senior Andy Grant, who spared a few minutes of his hectic schedule to sit down with The Daily.
Men's Golf: Stanford finishes fifth in Oregon
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Following their first-place finish in last week’s Prestige tournament, the No. 3 Stanford men’s golf team took fifth place in the Pacific-10 Conference/Big 10 Conference Challenge in Bandon, Ore., on Tuesday.
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Editorial: Ethically unreasonable
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One year ago, the general education requirement “Education for Citizenship” was implemented to much fanfare. Today’s status of the requirement’s Ethical Reasoning option, however, is lackluster.

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