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The Week in Brief Brodhead aims to reduce night sections, Terry
lectures explore Israel's ate, LC renovations bring old building up to date, Visiting fellow wins invention contest, Yale researchers test schizophrenia drug.
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Ivy League Notebook, Yale Index and Photo Blurb
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Administration considers moving Spring Fling, By Melissa DePetris
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Chapel Square plans in the air, By Walter Stern
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Yale transfer students take road less traveled, By William S. Mauldin
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Yale students aggravated, activated by SNET strike, By Krishanti Vignarajah
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New School of Architecture dean provokes controversy, By E. Tammy Kim
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Congress expert predicts Clinton will survive, By Sangeetha Ramaswamy
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Teaching assistants learn to make the grade, By Joshua Marks
Weekly Wisdom "Your junior year abroad could be the key to your winter fashion success, so long as you donšt pick a sucky country."
Jamil Moen, in A&E |
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Weekend Weather:
FRI: Sunny, low 70s
SAT: Partly cloudy, low 70s
SUN: Partly cloudy, high 60s
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