Day in Review: October 4, 2012


Romney Wins First Debate!

Viewers select Romney as the hands-down winner.

Andrew Sullivan live-blogged the debate.

WSJ blog features wrap up and top reads on the debate.

Twitter goes crazy during debate.

Jennifer Rubin on why Romney rocked the debate.

Stanford among 53 universities hit by hackers who stole personal information.

McMahon jumps to a lead in Connecticut, of all places.

Cardinal Compass gives guidance to freshmen.

StartX could be going nationwide.

CS106A enrollment hits record.

Coach David Shaw affirms his choice of Josh Nunes as the starting quarterback.

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Executive Candidate Spending Limits and Public Financing Now Uncertain

Be patient with me–I’m still trying to figure this all out, as is the rest of the ASSU.

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