Features
And the Band Played On
Twenty years ago, Cal broke Stanford hearts in the most improbable finish in college football history. Players and fans reflect on how much it hurt, how much they've healed and why any of it still matters.
Balancing Act
Two years of recession and stock market declines have weakened Stanford's finances. Mike McCaffery, CEO of Stanford Management Company, and Provost John Etchemendy describe the University's fiscal worries and what is being done to ease them.
Spoiling Our Kids
Preoccupied parents, unregulated media and a proliferation of electronic gadgets in the home are damaging this generation of children, according to some Stanford experts.
The Color of His Dreams
Enigmatic and impossible to categorize, the art of Nathan Oliveira spans more than 50 years and multiple transformations. Now, as a retrospective exhibition of his work tours the country, this master artist/teacher discusses the inspiration and imagination that produced his colorful career.
Bay Watch
On a rocky point in Pacific Grove, near some of the world's most luxuriant ecosystems, scientists and students have explored the secrets of the sea for more than 100 years.
Columns and Departments
Red All Over
Excuse Me?
Who's really No. 1
A Home for the Holiday
A homey Thanksgiving
Leland's Fixer-Upper
Remodeling Leland's house
No More Snoozing
Sleep and Dreams calls it a night
Farm Report
Showcase
Class Notes
Farewells
Helping Peace Happen
Analyzing war to find peace
-
Obituaries
July 2018 -
Letters to the Editor
July 2018 -
You Knew Stanford Alumni Invented Google, But the Koosh Ball?
July 2018 -
Bullets, Blood and Ice
July 2018 -
The Winding Road to Grapeness
July 2018