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Corps Curriculum
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Corps Curriculum

Thirty-two years ago, ROTC left campus in a firestorm of antiwar sentiment. Today, the program still attracts students from the Farm, who commute to nearby campuses to participate. Are they getting enough credit?

by Joshua Davis

Life in the Colonies
Features

Life in the Colonies

They’re tiny, dimwitted and utterly unmanaged, so how do ants accomplish so much? After two decades of deep digging, researcher Deborah Gordon may be close to understanding ants‘ collective intelligence and what we can learn from it.

by Mitchell Leslie

Inertia Is the Enemy
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Inertia Is the Enemy

In the manic 20s, inertia is the enemy

by Taylor Antrim

Columns and Departments

Century at Stanford

by Karen Bartholomew

Making a Comeback
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Making a Comeback

A fallen star struggles back from Skid Row

by Joshua Davis

Columns and Departments

A Product of Their Imagination

Smart-talking toys even a mother can love

by Miguel Helft

The Actor and the Monk
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The Actor and the Monk

With Alkuin Schachenmayr; a day in the life of a Cistercian monk

by Brian Eule

Banding Together
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Banding Together

Letters to the Editor
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Letters to the Editor

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