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How to Change Someone's Life, Not Your Own
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How to Change Someone's Life, Not Your Own

The winning story in this year's fiction contest explores how someone can leave the stage, but still play a decisive role.

by Lolly Ward

‘They Are Somebody’s Children’
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‘They Are Somebody’s Children’

As the chief medical director for the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, Shairi Turner, ’91, is the only doctor overseeing the care of 8,000 kids. She dreams of a day when she can help them get better.

by S.V. Dáte

Ties That Bind
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Ties That Bind

Research grants from corporate and government sources are under increasing scrutiny at Stanford and elsewhere. When ethical concerns collide with policies governing academic freedom, how does Stanford determine where to place the boundaries? And what procedures protect unfettered research?

by Ginny McCormick

Red All Over

Just One Question

Red All Over

Love @ First Click

by Marie Cannizzaro

Red All Over

Puzzle Masters

by Ted Boscia