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LOCATED IN STANFORD RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE'S FRONTYARD, the intramural field is home to athletic activi- ties such as soccer, lacrosse, and flag football. Photos by Russell Wojtusiak AT THE ROCK DURING THE CANDLELIGHT VIGIL, former Attorney General Janet Reno speaks to the campus commu- nity. The vigil was held in honor of those who died in the Sept. 11 attacks. .
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ELgRtlABRYKAPLEgKKLhCH ithin minutes of returning to the University, students noticed a definite change on campus. Banners hung from light poles, and tables with market umbrellas spotted the campus. These were some of the Visible changes implemented by the new President, Donna E. Shalala, to improve campus life and cre- ate a more unified student body. Many felt the University lacked school spirit and that students had an apathetic attitude toward campus activities. For some, the beach, Clubs, and shopping may have taken them away from University life. Regardless of the reasons for little involvement, Shalala wanted to see change on campus in the number of campus activ- ities and student involvement. Changes not only occurred on campus, but nationwide as well. The events of Sept. 11 Changed the way people saw the New York skyline, and also the way people saw the nation. The Violence brought those from all walks of life together, and cultur- CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 Owning l 3 l theninu l e l l e
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 a1 adversity diminished. The University paused. Classes were cancelled. The long-awaited football game against the University of Washington was postponed to NOV. 24, as the University felt the need to become a part of the relief effort. Relief for the Victims came in the form of blood drives and campaigns to raise money. Additionally, concerned stu- dents held a candlelight Vigil at the Rock, Where special guest speaker, former Attorney General Janet Reno, addressed the community. The tragedy in Sept, however, did not stop the University. It continued to strive to maintain its celebrated reputation of research, diversity, opportunity, academic achievement, and athletic Victory. Change Visited others areas of the University as we11.After 19 years, women's volleyball returned to athletics, bringing With it a powerful new team headed by coach Nicole Lantagne. Also in ath- CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 Opening I 5 t Opening
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