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  "textContent": "Rikhil Ranjit responds to The Review's criticism of the 100-unit cap, stating that with the cap, \"Stanford majors will continue to retain depth and demand intellectual curiosity amongst its students.\"\n\nThe post The 100-unit cap is a good idea appeared first on The Stanford Daily.",
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