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Since 1899, the Chaparral has been a haven for humor—from the sublime to the sophomoric.
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The best advice came not from me but from my frosh-to-be.
by Tony Tong
In 1924, the Card and the Bears called interference on USC.
by Sam Scott
One day, a retired minor leaguer got the chance to throw batting practice for the San Francisco Giants. That was 40 years ago.
by Kelli Anderson
Her peacemaking used to be a family affair. Her family has grown.
by Isaac Lozano
What local merchants once offered.
by Summer Moore Batte
Heather Langenkamp just wanted a movie role. She became the face of a new kind of slasher film.
by Tracie White
Stanford people in the news and on the move.
Behold the symbols of the ACC. A certain rambunctious redwood should fit right in.
59 athletes. 21 sports. 39 medals. Here’s a taste of what happened in Paris.
Stu Weiss makes monarch habitats more hospitable.
How I learned to swim in the Stanford pond.
by Lisa Ing
How we can shape the future of the university.
by Jonathan Levin
Why we took a long trek through the Chaparral.
by Kathy Zonana
New and Notable
by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
New releases that inspire us.
Howard Bruce Franklin, PhD ’61
Clayton Wilson Bates Jr.
by Kali Shiloh
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