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JULY / AUGUST 2003

Free love was the order of the day. I hope it still is.’

Commencement speaker Alejandro Toledo on the Bay Area in the 1960s

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What Should Be Done About Alcohol in Freshman Dorms?
student life
Activity Groups Feel a Space Crunch
ethnic studies
A Flowering of Hawaiian Culture
law school
Solving Problems ‘in the Messiness of the Real World’
slac
The Latest in X-Ray Vision
medical center
Throwing Teens a Line
weekends
Applause All Around
what you don’t know about
The Chief of Police
LECTURE HALL
Deconstructing Woody
CAMPUS NOTEBOOK
Haas Center Director Steps Down; Fasting Students; Faculty Awards; Budget Cuts
   
Photo credits
From top to bottom: Linda Cicero; Andrea Cox/Stanford Daily; Rod Searcey; Rod Searcey; Courtesy Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory; Linda Cicero; Diane Thornton (right)
Cheapest pass, in U.S. dollars, to this year’s Sundance Film Festival: 150

Documentaries produced by Stanford alumni shown at Sundance this year: 3

Minutes of film discarded for every
1 minute used, on average, in documentary thesis projects at Stanford: 19

Student Academy Awards won by Stanford students in the documentary category since 1984: 18

Films produced by graduates of Stanford’s documentary film program broadcast this year between January and July on San Francisco PBS station KQED: 10

Broadcasts of Barney on KQED between January and July: 182

Sources: Stanford documentary film and video program; Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Student Academy Awards; 2003 Sundance Film Festival; PBS
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