New Haven, CT--Volume XXIX, Number 1--Jan. 14, 2000
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Changing the late-night party equation
By Sangeetha Ramaswamy

As police crack down, fraternities try to co-exist with the restraints of Yale and New Haven—in this week's cover story.

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The death of free music on the Internet?
By Matt Ferraro

Napster caves in, while Scour Exchange gets set to shut down. What happened to our MP3s?—in this week's exclusive.




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"Don't underestimate the buying power of rednecks."
—Anna Dolinsky, in Sports



I want my MP3s
With Napster charging a fee and Scour Echange shutting down, is free music dead?
In News



Take note
Student composers struggle to bring their music to life.
In A&E



Ahead of the pack
With a pack mentality, the women's cross country team sets its sights on a national title.
In Sports



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SAT: Rain, mid 50s
SUN: Scattered showers, low 50s
 

 


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