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October 2024
Features
Since 1899, the Chaparral has been a haven for humor—from the sublime to the sophomoric.
By Sam Scott
Students make the most of low-hanging fruit.
by Lauren Koong
Building community, cup by cup.
by Tracie White
Chemical engineer Zhenan Bao strives to re-create nature’s ultimate electronic system: skin.
by Sam Scott
Artists’ visit to campus ‘flipped the script’ on anthropological field work.
Sam McDonald came to campus to build roads and departed with one named after him.
Which gig is better: Great Britain or Greece?
by Summer Moore Batte
Craig McNamara was a Vietnam-era protester. His father was the U.S. secretary of defense. In a new memoir, he tries to untangle that knot.
by Deni Ellis Béchard
People are trying them. The media is touting them. But scientists say we need to know more about how they work and when they can help.
A former Olympic gymnast finds the camaraderie she’s been seeking all along.
by Jacqueline Munis
On and off the field, David Shaw knew how to keep his eye on the ball.
by Ivan Maisel
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