Stanford Chaparral

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Stanford Chaparral

The Stanford Chaparral, often referred to simply as the Chappie, is a humor magazine published by students of Stanford University. Founded in 1899, it is one of the oldest humor magazines in the United States and has a long tradition of satirical and comedic writing.

History[edit | edit source]

The Stanford Chaparral was established in 1899 by Bristow Adams, a student at Stanford University. The magazine quickly gained popularity on campus for its humorous take on student life, university politics, and broader social issues. Over the years, it has featured contributions from many notable alumni, including John Steinbeck and Ken Kesey.

Content[edit | edit source]

The content of the Stanford Chaparral includes satirical articles, cartoons, parodies, and humorous essays. The magazine often pokes fun at university administration, student organizations, and contemporary cultural trends. It is known for its irreverent and sometimes controversial humor.

Notable Alumni[edit | edit source]

Several notable writers and artists have contributed to the Stanford Chaparral during their time at Stanford University. Some of these include:

Legacy[edit | edit source]

The Stanford Chaparral has had a significant impact on the culture of Stanford University and has influenced other college humor magazines across the country. Its legacy continues as it remains an active publication, providing a platform for student humorists and satirists.

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