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Use
education to counter hatred, seek freedom, truth, Rice urges grads
U.S.
National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice told thousands of students
on Sunday that they must use their education to counter the hatred spread
by terrorists around the globe. Full
Story
Provost
John Etchemendy, U.S. National Security Adviser and former Provost Condoleezza
Rice and President John Hennessy acknowledged an audience of about 25,000
people gathered Sunday for Stanford's 111th Commencement. Rice was this
year's Commencement speaker.
Photo:
L.A. Cicero
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Former yell leader
Jeff Des Jarlais gave the flag one last lap around the stadium following
Sunday's Commencement ceremonies. Photo:
L.A. Cicero

Graduating
seniors Selin Song, Elizabeth Tryon and Kathryn Kooiker arrived with stylish
parasols. Photo: L.A. Cicero

U.S. National Security
Adviser Condoleezza Rice gave the main Commencement speech Sunday. Photo:
L.A. Cicero

Parents captured
memorable moments on film during the Class Day Luncheon. Photo:
L.A. Cicero
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