New Haven, CT--Volume XXIX, Number 1--Jan. 14, 2000
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Performers angle for rooms of their own
By Nathan Littlefield

A new venue will open on Broadway next week, but students anticipate a scramble for space—in this week's cover story.

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A new and improved way to fail
By Allison Yang

Learn how the standardized tests of the future won't be quite so standard anymore—in this week's exclusive.

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Weekly Wisdom
"Don't you like to say 'Dustbusted?'—go ahead and use it in a sentence tomorrow."
—Aaron Zamost, in Opinion



Rethinking 'selective excellence'
President Richard Levin changes his financial strategy, placing Science Hill on par with Linsley-Chittenden.
In News



Yale's new journals
Fledgling publications fight for funding and for fame.
In A&E



NCAA dreams
Men's and women's soccer rally at the end of the season in hopes of netting NCAA berths.
In Sports



Weather
FRI: Partly cloudy, high 60s
SAT: Partly cloudy, high 50s
SUN: Sunny, high 50s
 

 


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