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Fool’s Paradise
Since 1899, the Chaparral has been a haven for humor—from the sublime to the sophomoric.
by Sam Scott
The Stuff of Screams
Heather Langenkamp just wanted a movie role. She became the face of a new kind of slasher film.
by Tracie White
Inside Out
Sergiu Pașca has figured out how to watch the human brain develop in real time. Next up: revolutionizing psychiatry.
by Tracie White
Pitching In
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
That Time We Played a Home Game at Cal
In 1924, the Card and the Bears called interference on USC.
by Sam Scott
Why I Care
It was never about science or physiology, says this recent graduate of the School of Medicine.
by Nadine Jawad
Seeking Summer Work
I took a leap. My community was there to catch me.
by Michael Copperman