Features
John A. Kembel
The priests of an ancient Peruvian civilization took their followers into an underground maze for a mind-blowing initiation rite. What happened down there, and why was it so important? Archaeologist John Rick brings to light a 3,000-year-old mystery.
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Photo: Michael Chow
Boy, Interrupted
One moment Joe Kay was on top of the world—a star athlete and gifted scholar with dreams of Stanford ahead. The next he was in the hospital, trying to get his life back.
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Stephanie Yao
Free to Learn
After decades of war, neglect and oppression, Afghanistan is emerging from a dark age. Educator Zaher Wahab made good on a promise and went back to help.
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Glenn Matsumura
Green Acres
With its beautiful vistas and peculiar charms—an oak tree in the fairway!—Stanford Golf Course has been a beloved piece of Farm land for 75 years. Not to mention an early proving ground for some of the world's great golfers.
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How Elephants Establish Who Is in Charge
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Trustee Extraordinaire
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Yurts Become Pop-Up Science Labs
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The Audition Tape that Could
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Dispatch from Colombia: Nick Casey
July 2018