The Yale Herald Online
Vol. XXI, Number 2 - Friday, February 3rd, 1996
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Lux et Veritas: A look at cheating and plagiarism
"Yale College is an academic community dedicated to the advancement of learning". Thus begins Chapter One of the Yale Colege Undergraduate Regulations...

Recycling at Yale - New Haven saves money and lives
Yale professor founds Remedy, Inc. to aid Third World hospitals.

Meeropol visit decries the 1950s Rosenberg execution
On Tues., Jan 23, Robert Meeropol, the youngest son of convicted espionage agents Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, proclaimed his parents' innocence in a lecture at the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale.

Strike deadline extended as mediator enters negotiations
Yale students have been granted at least one more week of labor peace, thanks to the extension of the current union contracts...

TA positions resolved in French, English departments
While the GESO grade strike may have officially ended on Fri, Jan 14th, the English Department is still feeling its consequences.

Med school and labs joining halls in pres-strike preparation
The effect of a union strike will go well beyond the simple inconvenicence of limited dining hall service for undergraduates....


Ivy Notebook
Columbia student finds bullet in bed!

Around the Globe
Car thief steals dad, Interior Minister not immune from car thief, Beer and taxes, Sometimes it's better to drown.

Yalies in the News
Compiled by Grace Suh...

World News in Brief
Clinton sets his stance in State of the Union, Arafat wins mandate in Palestinian elections, Japan sees smaller trade surplus.

January 19th - 26th, 1996

  • Yale job bank to help save the world
  • Marshall to become Episcopal bishop
  • Study, summer, and salsa at the Slifka Center
  • Embroys hatch Conklin award for Yale prof
  • Dwork appointed Rose Scholar at Clark
  • Dwight Hall at 120
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