The Yale Herald Online
Volume XXI, Number 10 - Friday, April 5, 1996
NEWS




TOP STORIES

Texas bans affirmative action, U.S. feels toll
A recent court decision in Texas has banned any state school in Texas, Louisiana or Mississippi from having any kind of affirmative action policy. Many fear a precedent that could spell the end of affirmative action.

Locals allowed to demonstrate on Greed during graduation
With permits to protest on the Green and in the streets Memorial Day weekend, Locals 34 and 35 prepare to honor workers and may in the process disrupt Yale commencement.

Panel reviews all human experimentation at Yale
Yale's decision to accept fetal tissue research proposals was closely watched in the scientific community and was the subject of thorough federal government review.

Will anyone's friendly skies return to New Haven?
As New Haven's Tweed Airport prepares to see the last jet depart from its runway, many must wonder if New Haven will ever see jet service again.

Morse renovations won't help crowding next year
Despite efforts to increase space, some Morsels fear the possibility of cramped housing for the first time in recent years.

Al Kenney: Dining hall director
A look at the major players of the '96 strike...

Long Wharf mall to change face of New Haven retail
Long Wharf area to receive new million-square foot mall, Mayor DeStefano says.


Police Blotter
For the week ending April 5...

Around the Globe
Phantom of the Opera breaks bank; Aussies throw out the darndest things...; Score a goal, have a cow...


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