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about [2024/06/27 04:32] – created Barry Parrabout [2024/06/27 04:47] – [The Radical Years: The 60s to the mid-70s.] Barry Parr
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 The Storke Student Publications building was dedicated in 1964. In exchange for its space in the building, the Chaparral contributed $50,000 to the construction of the building, which also housed the Sequoia, Quad, and the Stanford Daily. This was just in time for the end of four robust and and profitable decades for the Chaparral. The magazine would continue, but as a more serious general interest magazine and later as a radical newspaper.  The Storke Student Publications building was dedicated in 1964. In exchange for its space in the building, the Chaparral contributed $50,000 to the construction of the building, which also housed the Sequoia, Quad, and the Stanford Daily. This was just in time for the end of four robust and and profitable decades for the Chaparral. The magazine would continue, but as a more serious general interest magazine and later as a radical newspaper. 
  
-In the spring of 1974, Chappie published a parody of the staid Campus Report in the spring of 1974. That issue left the magazine with an unpaid printing bill, which bankrupted the magazine for the second time in its history.+In 1974, the Chappie nearly died as it had been born: with an unpaid printing bill, which bankrupted the magazine for the second time in its history.
  
 ====The Restoration and the Modern Era: mid-70s to Today==== ====The Restoration and the Modern Era: mid-70s to Today====