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September/October 2003
September/October 2003 ISSUE
features
Who Killed Jane Stanford?
A Campus Transformed
Inside China
Whose Idea Was That?
Profiles
Class Clown
Time for a Change
Tricks and Treats
Back in the Swim of Things
Columns and Departments
I Wrote This Myself
This Place Hums with Artistic Energy
Letters to the Editor
Youth is Served
The Light Brigade
The State of the Arts
She's a People Person
Take My Car, Please!
Farewells
A Fighter and a Gentleman
Obituaries - September/October 2003
News
Changing the Way Medical Students Learn
The New Rules on Stopping Out
Inquiring Minds
Cardinal Numbers
Mentoring Women in the Sciences
What Happens to Plants When the Planet Heats Up?
Explaining Martha Stewart
Keeping Campus Rolling Along
Campus Notebook
Medical Rounds
What Class-Size Reduction Can't Do
Have You Heard the One About the Squirrels?
The New Topics in Ethnic Studies
The Ombudsperson
Red All Over
Our Man in the Mideast
Hitting the Green
Finally, from Mongolia
Lunacy or Inspiration?
The Original Stanford Star
Showcase
Showbiz With a Mission
Entertaining Math
Short Takes
Even Einstein Had Help
Shelf Life
Sports
At 5-Foot-8, One of the College Game's 'Most Dangerous Players'
Still Second
For Three Runners, NCAA Championships
He Made Stanford a Contender
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