Steve Mirsky in The Scientist
Bringing in the Steves
Larry Witham in the Washington Times
"Steves" support teaching of evolution [no longer available on-line]
Jill Tucker in the Oakland Tribune
Darwinians crow over satirical Steve factor [no longer available on-line]
Anna Davison in the Santa Barbara News-Press
Scientists discover the power of Steve [no longer available on-line]
Kristen M. Neufeld in the Pennsylvania State University Collegian
"Project" asks biologists to show support for "Steve-olution"
Press release from Western Michigan University
Stephens and Stephanies support teaching of science
Jim Brown and Jody Brown of AgapePress
Scientific "Steves" take a swipe at creationists
Jim Brown of AgapePress
Anti-creationists backed into a corner?
Steven W. Buskirk (Steve #187) on Wyoming Public Radio's Wyoming Today
Wyoming Today [scroll to February 17, click for audio file]
Cornell Chronicle
CU’s Stephen Ellner is among signatories to pro-evolution statement [page 6]
Constance Holden in Science's Random Samples column
Steves for Darwin [available only to subscribers]
Steve Jordahl in Focus on the Family's Family News in Focus
Scientists lampoon creation science
Rachel Robson in the University of Kansas's University Daily Kansan
Defend evolution publicly to avoid mass acceptance of creationist theory [no longer available on-line]
Deborah Inkpen in the Memorial University of Newfoundland Gazette
"Steves" supporting the teaching of evolution
Ross Clark in the Times of London
How the scientists are making monkeys of themselves [available only to subscribers]
Alan Boyle in MSNBC's Cosmic Log
Theory of Steve-olution
Postscript
Letters on "Steve-olution" and "Silent Planet"
Jessica Tom in the Yale Daily News
"Steve" profs. collaborate to support teaching evolution
Stephen Evans in the University of Pittsburgh's Pitt Chronicle
Pitt prof among 200 "Steves" to sign evolution agreement [no longer available on-line]
Karen Hoffmann in Carnegie Mellon's The Tartan
"Project Steve" argues for evolution via manifesto [no longer available on-line]
Ryan Meehan in the University of South Florida's The Oracle
Is it really so black and white?
TechTalk, published by the MIT News Office at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Steves speak out for evolution education
Robyn Williams interviewing Eugenie C. Scott on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's The Science Show
The Steve Project [transcript]
The Science Show's Steve Song
Chris Mooney's "Doubt and about" column for the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal
The skeptic's message lab [twelfth paragraph]
"Strange but true tales from the world of science" column in New Scientist
Steve's army
The Geological Society's Media Monitor
Would you Adam and Steve it?
Steve Mirsky's "Antigravity" column in Scientific American
Doing what comes unnaturally
David Derbyshire in the Telegraph
Scientists called Steve show the dissent of man
University of North Carolina at Wilmington's Campus Communique
Focus on faculty [last paragraph]
Margaret Pizer in American Scientist
The Steve wars
The Campus Inquirer (the monthly newsletter of the Campus Freethought Alliance)
Scientists named Steve join to support theory of evolution [no longer available on-line]
Karl Giberson in Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology
America's culture "war" becomes complex [final three paragraphs]
Thomas E. Phillips in Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology
"Project Steve" has evolutionists laughing
Ron Barnett in The Greenville News (South Carolina)
Debate over evolution might be heard again in halls of state government
Glenn Branch and Skip Evans in Geotimes
All about Steve (and Darwin)
Ben Goldacre's "Bad science" column in the Guardian
Drugs and water [third paragraph]
Steve Mirsky in the HHMI Bulletin
Stevolution
Skeptic
Evolution endorsed by Steves [not available on-line; see vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 14-15]
UC Davis Biological Sciences newsletter
Joining a Steve-o-lution [PDF; page 6]
Ian J. Wilson, writing to the editor of the Columbus Dispatch
Science and religion don’t have to fight
Dan Whipple and Geoffrey O'Gara in the Caspar Star Tribune
Can't test theology
Linda Seebach in the Rocky Mountain News
Evolution-touting scientists make point with Steves list
Eugenie C. Scott, Nicholas J. Matzke, Glenn Branch, et alia in Annals of Improbable Research
The morphology of Steve [PDF]
Note: this is a starred article. According to AIR, "[t]he features marked with a star (*) are based entirely on material taken straight from standard research (and other Official and Therefore Always Correct) literature."
Bob Park in the American Physical Society's "What's New"
Project Steve: The evolutionary advantage of being "Steve"
George Bryson in the Anchorage Daily News
Educator's dilemma: Teachers try to explain evolution without offending religious students
Daniel Engberg in the Chronicle of Higher Education
Major breakthrough in Steve research [available only to subscribers]
"Strange but true tales from the world of science" column in New Scientist
The morphology of Steves
Linda Valdez in The Arizona Republic
Creator won't rest in bashing of Darwin
Gillian Gillers in the Yale Daily News
Geophysics prof nets honor [final four paragraphs]
Jerry Adler in Newsweek
Doubting Darwin [page 3]
Gerard S. Walen in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Should public schools teach alternatives to evolution theory? [page 3]
Dan Gardner in The Ottawa Citizen
"Project Steve" takes aim at the creationist agenda [available only to subscribers]
Deidre Pike in Reno News & Review
Evolution revolution
Deidre Pike in Las Vegas City Life
Evolution revolution
Last updated February 26, 2004