New Haven, CT--Volume XXVIII, Number 1--Sept. 3, 1999
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Troubles deepen for Lasaga and Yale
By David Altschuler

As the professor's federal trial picks up steam, the University goes quiet about his status. Cover story.

Troubles deepen for Lasaga and Yale
SHAWN CHENG/YH
 
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Home, home on the page
LIZZIE ALLEN AND MARC BUSH/YH
Home, home on the page
By Kushal Dave

The story behind the new Yale web page and plans for its future. In this week's exclusive.

I N S I D E
Weekly Wisdom
"Hopefully Britney Spears' implants will be buoyant enough to keep her afloat when the planet is flooded with tears."
—Aaron Zamost, in A&E
Untimely exit
Yale's Asian-American community looks to regroup after the loss of several professors and their cultural dean.
In News
Hook, line, and sinker
A&E falls for pop culture and pays the price for it.
In A&E
Pigskin classic
Bulldogs look to make a run at their first title since 1989 after a surprising turnaround in 1998.
In Sports
Weather
FRI: Cloudy, low 80s
SAT: Cloudy, high 80s
SUN: Partly cloudy, low 80s


 

 


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