Stanford headlines for the week of January 26, 2005

SLAC's new lensless X-ray holography technique opens door to nanoscale world
Former development executive Bob Pringle killed by train at 54
David Demarest appointed vice president for public affairs
Biologist working to restore native forests to Hawaii
Build-it-yourself rock garden poses weighty challenge to Cantor visitors
Long-term attention, aid needed for tsunami-stricken nations
Who escaped through home's secret, hidden door? A different culprit named
Honors & Awards
Ford Foundation grant moratorium lifted, provost says
Challenges remain in faculty diversity efforts, but some gains seen, report says
Media X to fund research on online media content
Lessons learned by observing squirrels and blue jays
In Print and On the Air
Thanksgiving break extended to a week
Energy reform: Can it happen under the Hummer governor?
Freshmen, transfer student office renamed
SLAC's SPEAR3 accelerator restarts after safety probes
COX-2s: Creating a market where there isn't a need
Genetics key to African-Americans' hypertension
Faculty to discuss stem cell funds
Study tests drug for mild depression
Media monitor
Medical center people
Alternative smallpox vaccine to be checked for safety
Tsunami survivor: Doctor treats the terrible pain of grief
Tsunami survivor: Graduate student barely escapes death
Faculty Senate minutes - January 20, 2005 meeting
Memorial Resolution: Mauro Cappelletti
Memorial Resolution: Cedric W. Richards
Housing
Ph.D. orals
Taherian tapped to direct Stanford Dining
Cardinal Chronicle / weekly campus column
Athletics Department to give Roble Gym to Drama Department