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The Road to Victory
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The Road to Victory

For two decades, Steve Easton, JD ’83, and his son chased the Cardinal, hoping to witness a championship win. Finally, the women's basketball team brought their journey to an end.

by Steve Easton

What’s the Big Deal About the Post Office?
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What’s the Big Deal About the Post Office?

Historian Cameron Blevins, PhD ’15, on the past and future of the USPS.

by Elizabeth Lindqwister

Health Policy Reformer and Social Justice Advocate
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Health Policy Reformer and Social Justice Advocate

Philip R. Lee

by John Roemer

2020 Gift Guide for Book Lovers
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2020 Gift Guide for Book Lovers

Look no further—we’ve got something for everyone on your list.

by the editors at Stanfordmag.org

Black, Pregnant and Grieving
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Black, Pregnant and Grieving

‘For some of us, the journey to motherhood comes at a higher cost.’

by Herbrina Sanders

Back to ‘School’
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Back to ‘School’

What things are like now from the educators’ side of the Zoom.

by Charity Ferreira

Dispatch from Santa Rosa
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Dispatch from Santa Rosa

Filmmaker Austin Meyer, ’14, documents his fire evacuation experience.

by Summer Moore Batte

Hard Conversations
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Hard Conversations

I’m working toward a world where we no longer need to warn our children and grandchildren.

by Lane Morgan

Sociologist Forrest Stuart on Urban Policing
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Sociologist Forrest Stuart on Urban Policing

Seeing what’s wrong with society when people break the law.

by Deni Ellis Béchard

Model Citizen
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Model Citizen

The Burghers of Calais represent a selfless lot.

by Melina Walling