The Yale Herald Online
Volume XXI, Number 8 - Thursday, March 7, 1996
NEWS




TOP STORIES

First strike ends, University suggests proactive movement
With stage one of Yale's labor battle completed, both sides are taking a two-week breather to ready themselves for stage tow: a strike by dining hall and maintenance workers scheduled to start on Mon., Mar. 25.

Yale Law takes top rank again, Med School. Third in 'U.S. News'
U.S. News and World Report magazine will release its sixth annual "America's Best Graduate Schools" rankings on Fri., Mar. 8.

Student outcry spurs review of Career Services
Career. The word comes as a slap in the face as the year draws to a close, especially for seniors. Whether searching for a job, applying to graduate programs, or pursuing alternative paths, planning for the future can be overwhelming.

Elm City prepares for St. Patrick's Day celebrations
If bagpipes, beer, and parades sound appealing, you might want to hang around for an extra deay before leaving for spring break.

Bob Proto: from steam sitter to union guru
A closer look at the major players of the '96 strike. Fifth in the series.

Christian Coalition director Ralph Reed talks politics
An interview with the man himself by Mike Burstein.

Forbes presidential campaign stumps at Yale Law School.
Republican Presidential candidate Steve Forbes spoke to a crowd of 500 at a meeting of the Yale Political Union (YPU) on Mon., Mar. 4, in the Law School's Levinson Auditorium. His speech was the day befoe Connecticut's primary.

The making of $4.5 billion: how Yale alumni give
In 1978, Yale University completed the largest telephone and direct-mail fundraising campaign ever attempted by any university. It raised $500 million, setting the standard for campaigns that would soon be implemented by dozens of other academic institutions.


Ivy Notebook
Penn students protest Israeli peace process; Beta fraternity accused of racism at Dartmouth

Around the Globe
Speechless in South Africa; Exact change and whole coins only, please; Don't horse around with my head...

Police Blotter
For the week ending March 7.

World News in Brief
Israelis hit hard by Hamas; IRA vows war for another 25 years; Airbus and Boeing receive $6billion in orders...


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