New Haven, CT -- Volume XXXII, Number 3 -- Sep. 21, 2001
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Can reparations heal Yale's slavery scars?
By Sam Frank

A controversial report fuels demands that the University address its tainted past.  Find out, in this week's cover story.


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LEO SHKLOVSKII/YH
Unwilling witness
By Sonja Ostrow

As students grieve, terror monopolizes media attention in this week's exclusive.

I N S I D E
Weekly Wisdom
"Many 'artists' have produced Albums, with a capital A, in recent years, records held together by a spirit of Wankery, with a capital W"
—Jim Laasko, A&E


A president and his presidency
Months into his presidency, George W. Bush, DC'68, has been transformed by the events of Sept. 11. In News
Vaginas get real, busy.
Monologues comes to New Haven. In A&E
Lending a helping hand
Professional athletes contribute time, money, and compassion to the national relief effort. In Sports
 

 


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