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The Forest and the Trees
The environment school's new dean studies 60-million-year-old plants -- and the future of the planet. (9/2/09) |
Where the global elite meet
A new Yale conference center offers PowerPoint in three languages -- and extra-hot water for Indian parliamentarians' tea. (7/20/09) |
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Yalies get busy
Photos from the Association of Yale Alumni's first Yale Day of Service show alums volunteering around the world. (6/4/09) |
Home team
Law School clinic works to address New Haven's foreclosure crisis. (6/3/09) |
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Handle with care
An exhibit at the Art Gallery asks where
conservators should draw the line. (5/26/09) |

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Sharia
brouhaha
Did Obama
appointee Harold Koh reveal a "super-secret agenda" at a Yale Club dinner in
Greenwich, Connecticut? His host weighs in. (4/3/09) |
Geronimo's descendants sue Skull and Bones
Three years after the Yale Alumni Magazine revealed new evidence that Skull and Bones may have robbed Geronimo's grave, his great-grandson is suing the secret society. (2/19/09) |
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Could Bart have stopped steroids?
A former U.S. attorney general says Bart Giamatti -- who loved the game so much he left the Yale presidency to become baseball commissioner -- might have prevented the steroids scandals. (2/11/09) |
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The First Yalie exits the stage
See our archive of alumni commentary about the presidency of George W. Bush '68 -- and send in your own additions. (1/2/09) |
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