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Sir Peter Crane

 

The Forest and the Trees
The environment school's new dean studies 60-million-year-old plants -- and the future of the planet.

 

MS expert will lead neurology department
Wooed away from Harvard, David Hafler wants to see more collaboration between schools.

 

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Fun for some. Angst for others.
A visit to the two very different worlds of Yale postgraduate softball.

 

Where the global elite meet
A new Yale conference center offers PowerPoint in three languages -- and extra-hot water for Indian parliamentarians' tea.

 

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Preservationists object to plan for new colleges
Should some of the 12 buildings on the site be saved?

 

Aliens, caterpillars, and family drama
A drama school program for 12-year-old playwrights.

 

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Waiting is over for Koh
Law School dean is confirmed for State Department post.

 

Car pools, Zipcars, and designer bike racks
Trying to make a dent in Yale's commuter carbon footprint.

 

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Professor chosen as Law School dean
Robert C. Post '77JD will succeed Harold Hongju Koh.

 

Counterclaim in Night Cafe lawsuit
The grandson of a former owner makes his case against Yale.

 

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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.

 

Home team
Law School clinic works to address New Haven's foreclosure crisis.

 

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Handle with care
An exhibit at the Art Gallery asks where conservators should draw the line.

 

Clinton stars at commencement
Secretary of state is one of ten honorary degree recipents.

 

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Buckley entertains at Class Day
The author and humorist headlines a sunny day on Old Campus.

 

Drama students want work-study changes
Demonstrators say ushering and other work gets in the way of their studies.

 

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New colleges will be Gothic, sketches reveal
Preliminary designs, accidentally released, look like traditional Yale buildings.

 

"I guess God knows something I don't."
Injured bicyclist Dan Lewis '09 returns to Yale for his class's senior dinner.

 

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Alum says Yale should speak out about Geronimo
Sam Deloria '64 (left) wants the university to take Skull and Bones to task over rumors that it has Geronimo's skull.

 

President undergoes cancer surgery
Richard Levin is taking three weeks off to recuperate from surgery for prostate cancer.

 

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Latino alumni meet for first reunion
Past students organize "to make sure that the Latino students who follow us have a different experience than we had."

 

Forty years of powerful harmony
Yale Slavic Chorus alumnae gather for a reunion.

 

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Yale and unions make a deal -- nine months early
Unions get modest raises and job security in three-year pact.

 

Yale sues to protect its Van Gogh
Threatened with a lawsuit over ownership of The Night Cafe, the university takes the offensive.

 

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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.

 

Music department goes upscale
After living in a "dump," the department moves into a renovated Stoeckel Hall.

 

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Breakthrough victory for men's hockey
After winning the ECAC tournament for the first time, the Bulldogs are bound for the NCAA playoffs.

 

The environment school taps a scientist as dean
Sir Peter Crane has a background in plant biology -- and a knighthood for his work in plant conservation.

 

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Men's hockey wins league title
The Bulldogs take their first ECAC regular-season championship in 11 years.

 

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.

 

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job-seeking seniors

 

Brother, can you spare a job offer?
The path to Wall Street for graduating seniors isn't as smooth as it used to be.

 

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.

 

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32 Edgewood Ave.

 

Art school's new gallery promotes art from abroad

 

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.

 

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