Stanford headlines for the week of May 2, 2007

Feminist economist recalls formative years
An eco-friendly building goes up
Alien plants attack using 'resource conservation' as weapon, researchers say
Bay Area choreographers to premiere new works at Spring Migration concert
Stanford celebrates Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day
Climate change a threat to Indonesian agriculture, study says
12 U.S. journalists awarded 2007-08 Knight Fellowships
President stresses importance of building bridges to India
South Asia classes focus on themes ancient, modern
Bible scholar considers errors in the "inerrant"
Honors & Awards
Experts reflect on Title IX's successes, challenges 35 years after law enacted
Presidential hopeful John McCain calls for 'League of Democracies'
Former BP chief outlines several top priorities for combating global warming
Web services 'wizard' may help computers do people's work, researcher says
Eight undergraduate students receive awards for academic accomplishments
Head of UNAIDS to give Payne Lecture
Commuters asked to roll with the loss of 900 parking spaces as of next week
Stanford and South Asia by the numbers
Faculty senators to tour Medical Center facilities
Gene test to offer personalized medicine for hepatitis C
Neuroscience center to explore women's hormones
Eyesight project wins award to fund service
Medical bookstore moves to campus spot with staff
5 questions: Blumenthal on safety of hormonal contraceptives and HIV infection
Two pediatric specialists named to receive new endowed professorships
Medical center people
Volunteers needed in study of supplement, blood pressure
Media monitor
Report of the President to the Board of Trustees
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Last week's power outage blamed on construction
Cardinal Chronicle