Volume III:

 

vol. 3, no. 1: January 9, 2003
Photo: Baggers of the flag
Caltech, UCLA create HIV gene therapy
Film Fest to salute
alum Capra
Marrow, blood donors needed
Where have are the neutrinos gone?
Kovacevich named new trustee
Photo: Monkeying around
Marine biologist North dies
"Superconductivity: Resistance is Futile"

 

vol. 3, no. 2: January 24, 2003
Photo: Aliens and autographs
Codes, culture clash, and corporate merger compatibility
Blood flow found crucial to heart development
Caltech to honor Dodger Lasorda
At Caltech, Words Matter too
Photo: Social Activism Speaker Series
Fight cancer—send someone daffodils
“Boondocks” creator McGruder to speak
Resumania, Career Day offer job resources
News Extras: State of the City address; Tom Capra

 

vol. 3, no. 3: February 6, 2003
Photo: Tribute to a Hero
Leakey Lectures return to Caltech
Shake it, baby—at one gigahertz

Eyewitness to a tragedy
Caltech helps students get to college
Photo: Caltech’s first-ever bone-marrow donor drive
Message from the president
A journey “On the Road to Glory”
Photo: Resident Los Angeles Opera singers

 

vol. 3, no. 4: February 20, 2003
Photo: The sweet science of baseball
Ode to a Caltech library
Long life: it’s all in the mitochondria
Art Center students can now SURF
Plant brings power to the people
Photo: Paul Tagliabue and Aaron McGruder

Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night brings farce, fantasy

 

vol. 3, no. 5: March 6, 2003
Photo: Fear and love in Illyria
Sacks explores the creative mind
Reach for the stars, Ride urges girls
Antarctic landmarks named after Caltech experts
Caltech to recognize distinguished alumni
Two hundred Caltech athletes named good sports
Photo: Clinical psychologist and Antioch University professor Terrence Roberts
Organic veggies come to campus
Photo: The recipients of the Caltech Distinguished Alumni Award

 

vol. 3, no. 6: March 20, 2003
Photo: Trying to give peace a chance
$4 million to aid understanding of cells
Varmus to speak at commencement
Ultrahigh-Q chip created
Pierce wins Feynman prize
Photo: International Women's Day
All Mozart, all evening
FOCAL presents cultural historian Jeffrey Herr
Photo: Caltech's turtle population

 

vol. 3, no. 7: April 3, 2003
Photo: Science under the sun
Astronomers detect gamma-ray bursts
Dodger Day set for June 21
A Swiss film fest
Caltech chess team triumphs
Invention could give optics more power
Get balance at Health and WorkLife Fair
Photo: Caltech figure skaters
Symposium to help make words matter

 

vol. 3, no. 8: April 17, 2003
Photo: Tecolote trek
Kids come to work next week
NEURO exhibit blends art and science
Preparing campus for emergencies
Team skates to nationals
Ready, detect, LIGO
Photo: Installing a magnet
Flying students soar to victory
Attempting to make a difference
Photo: Healthy living

 

vol. 3, no. 9: May 1, 2003
Photo: Soaking it all in
Flight insights from flies
Seminar Day weekend packed with activity
New structure to ease parking woes
Rice University professor will discuss diversity
A call for viewpoints on diversity
Photo: Emergency drill
May is the month for music
Caltech experts featured on PBS series
Photos: Celebrating culture and the earth

 

vol. 3, no. 10: May 15, 2003
Photo: Gene genie
Lange named California Scientist of the Year
System gets the jump on quakes
Caltech to purchase St. Luke site
Kulkarni named to NAS
Photos: Professor Richard Tapia and Cinco de Mayo
Baltimore: SARS will be eradicated
Photos: Take Our Children to Work Day
GALEX: A mission to the stars
Boyk to give recitals

 

vol. 3, no. 11: May 29, 2003
Photo: Sofa surfing
Probe to Earth's core is feasible
Commencing life after Caltech
Student Affairs gets restructured
Three faculty name to AAAS
Order comes to a plate-glass universe
Photo: Ed Stone discusses Voyager
Engineering better ways to produce
Wine-tasting benefits kids' center
Service Awards to recognize longtime employees
Blood and platelet donors sought
Photos: Around campus

 

vol. 3, no. 12: June 19, 2003
Photo: Doctor, doctor!
More campus clout for Koonin
Students persist in ISP protest
Hydrogen could harm stratosphere
They weren't lost, but now are found
Brest named new trustee
Photo: Einstein's Dilemma
It's all a game to them
Preschool dance fun
Commencement 2003

 

vol. 3, no. 13: September 18, 2003
Photo: A swarm at St. Luke's
DuBridge lecture series features Jack Valenti
Professor to teach South Africa course
Dabney Hall gets an overhaul
"Bubbloy" is latest Caltech invention
Program cuts child-care costs
Photo: Storage shed fire
A 40th birthday for "the Cake"
Photos: Summer scenes on campus
Photo: Pianists Boyk and Vanier

Be a mentor or gain one

 

vol. 3, no. 14: October 2, 2003
Photo: They're baaaaack
Women honored for work excellence
Bioforum to focus on Alzheimer's
Fair will encourage Techers to share rides
Finding Nemo at Family Night
Photo: Master chess player Wei Ji Ma
The campaign and the president
Caltech establishes history award
Segway creator to chat with president

 

vol. 3, no. 15: October 16, 2003
Photo: Film chief frames his view
SIRTF views space in a new light
Admissions Office is on the move
GSC speaks in active voice
Benefits will change next year
Photo: Stephen Hawking
A call for talented, innovative teachers
Libraries up security

 

vol. 3, no. 16: October 30, 2003
Photo: Alda gets LIGO primer
Another Swedish accolade for Zewail
Two more medals for Mead
Grant funds TMT plans
Caltech Today debuts
Photo: Track gets a facelift
Trustee Malcolm to speak on diversity
Historian Martin Ridge dies
Running for life
Find job satisfaction
News extras
Of payback and meat pies

 


vol. 3, no. 17: November13 , 2003
Close call for Palomar
Biotech club debuts
Caltech's new summer RSI
Another class of winners
Concerts bring in holiday spirit

Working together for a better economy
Leonid meteor shower roars in
Photos: Halloween hoopla
19th annual ME 72 contest set

 


vol. 3, no. 18: December 4, 2003
At 75, GALCIT is still learning
Clues on origins of brain tumors
Discounts offer cheer on the cheap
Postdocs’ spouses chat, find camaraderie
Photo: CHICOS
Angels line up for gifts
In times of crisis, help is available