Stanford headlines for the week of October 13, 2004

Grounds supervisor Mary Nolan keeps campus color-coordinated for all seasons
Marcus Borg cancels campus appearances
Electricity burns technician at SLAC
Stanford shares $25 million grant to develop new science-of-learning techniques
Experts spar over merits of Bush, Kerry economic plans during recent debate
Bingaman brief
Faculty Senate to hear parking and transportation report Thursday
Deliberative Polling inventor paves way to informed public
Gifted with a 'sixth sense' for research, Twain scholar leader in American studies
Flu vaccine distribution on campus limited due to shortages nationwide
Faculty couple studies America, each through distinct lens
Memorial set for economist, Hoover Institution fellow Aaron Director
IRWG director hopes to create 'go to' center for gender studies
Honors & Awards
Concert to honor Daniel Pearl
Last week's article on Status of Women Faculty meeting needs clarification
Ehrlich: Scientists increasingly vocal
15 years after Loma Prieta earthquake, tardy temblor yields trove of data
In Print and On The Air
Revised ethics code to be released to all university employees this week
Doctors fail to encourage patients to diet and exercise
Switching off gene turns cancer cell healthy in mice
Reeve remembered
Honor the staff
Hypertension drug to be tested for safety in children after 30 years of use
5 Questions: Angell on big pharma
Media monitor
Children get online to better manage their cystic fibrosis from home
Medical center people
Morgan Berthrong, former pathologist at Stanford, passes away at 86
Report of the President to the Board of Trustees
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Bikestation users scrambling for alternatives as closure nears
Fall event showcases black volunteer groups
Cardinal Chronicle / weekly campus column