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NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2006

‘I can’t tell you how many people I saw come out of a Palo Alto theater after seeing Al Gore’s movie [An Inconvenient Truth] and jump into their gas-guzzling machines.’

Political science professor MICHAEL MCFAUL, ’86, MA ’86

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Illustration by Mirko Ilić

COVER STORY
A Crude Awakening
Oil addiction threatens U.S. security and undermines its influence, but faculty say our go-it-alone attitude is making things worse.

 

He'd Like to Build the World a Home
When executive Jonathan Reckford searched for a career that aligned with his faith, he found Habitat for Humanity. BY Stephanie Ramage

Pack Mentality
We have met the enemy, and it is . . . them. By Ivan MaiseL

Roble Confidential
Take a peek at life on the Farm through the eyes of Mary Freeman, Class of 1897. In her diary, she complains about dorm rules, marvels at Jane Stanford, and wonders why boys get to have all the fun. BY theresa johnston

 

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