Stanford headlines for the week of October 26, 2005

Stanford, Apple team up to offer audio content through iTunes
Police cite cyclists
Selective logging causes widespread destruction, study finds
There's something about sustainable building
Renowned mathematician Hans Samelson dies; memorial service set for Nov. 6
Even low exposure to X-rays, gamma rays increases cancer risk, study finds
Americans must take government back from ideologues, ex-diplomat says
Klystron pioneer and physicist Marvin Chodorow dead at 92
Honors & Awards
Institute to study reasons for voter apathy
Symposium on western water issues to explore legal quandaries
Tsakopoulos family endows professorship
In Print and On the Air
Lani Guinier to address race issues in two campus discussions
Unflappable astronaut shares tales of shuttle’s return to space
Newsstand: Stanford Lawyer
Fundraising jumps more than 15 percent, sets record
Stanford researchers to participate in new Center for Protein Folding Machinery
Zipperstein departs key post in Undergraduate Advising Programs after two years
Q&A: Is campus feeling the squeeze for space?
Dead Man Walking author to discuss to discuss death penalty
Oversized DNA created by team may reveal new insights into genetic mutations
Scientists find new method for creating high-yield single-walled carbon nanotubes
Stanford in Washington, education buildings to be renovated
HighWire releases millionth free article
Integrated systems improve medical care, control costs, according to Enthoven
Professors study how thoughts of death affect consumer behavior
Protein has Jekyll-and-Hyde role in cancer growth
FDA approves brain stem cell transplant trial
Genetic trigger found for some schizophrenia cases
New professor sifts through mountains of data for clues about children’s diseases
Quick study: Molecular mechanism behind neurological destruction
Multimillion-dollar grants awarded for study of microbe’s proteins, genomic database
Outside review under way of university’s safeguards for human research subjects
5 questions: LeBaron on post-hurricane relief
Two from faculty elected to Institute of Medicine
Medical center people
Ph.D. Orals
Housing
Blanket approval
Some 'A' permit parking spaces replaced
Campus invited to honor life of Rosa Parks
Cardinal Chronicle
Vaden to offer flu shots for faculty, staff through Dec. 6
Senate to consider degrees for Latin American Studies
University will give $250 bonus to all regular employees