Stanford Today
January/February 1997
The Passion of
Enrique Chagoya
Mixing classic images
and modern pop culture,
a painter brings his
vision to campus
| Beijing by the Bay
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Stanford has a long and storied history as a center of bicycle
culture. Its no wonder that it remains on the cutting edge of the latest
bicycle revolution.
By David Jacobson
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| Through a Glass, Lightly |
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In his new novel, The Handmaid of Desire, English Professor
John LHeureux satirizes academic life at a fictional campus. From Palm Drive
to Stock Farm Road, it has people talking. By Diane Manuel
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Its been a heady few years for the womens basketball
team and 1997 promises to be no exception. But theres a bit of a rub this
time around: The mens team may be giving Cardinal fans a few thrills on their
own. By Harry Press and Tom Dunlap
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