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September/October 2008
Student improving after bike accident
After more than 11 months in the hospital, Dan Lewis
'09 is back at his parents' home in Denver. On July 7, 2007, Lewis was hit by a
car on a Kansas highway while biking cross-country as part of the 17th Habitat
for Humanity Bicycle Challenge (see Sporting Life, September/October 2007). Although he was unconscious for
several months, Lewis has been steadily improving. He can now communicate
through a Dynavox computer and stand using a "tilt table." Because of Lewis's
injury and two earlier accidents, both fatal, that were connected with the
annual fund-raising ride, it has been discontinued.
Anonymous web commenters identified
The two Yale law students who are suing online
commenters for defamation have begun naming names. In 2005 and 2007, the
students were the targets of sexually explicit and derogatory posts at
AutoAdmit, an online community concerned with law school admissions (see From the Editor,
July/August 2007). The
suit originally named only the authors' user names, but a subpoena issued to
Internet service providers has allowed attorneys for the plaintiffs to
determine the defendants' real names. Court documents filed in August
identified one of them as Mathew C. Ryan of Austin, Texas.
Yalie Olympian wins silver, bronze
Fencer Sada Jacobson '06 (profiled in "Edge of
Greatness," July/August 2004) won a silver medal in individual women’s saber and a bronze in team
saber at the Olympic Games in Beijing. For more Yale Olympic results, go to yalealumnimagazine.com/extras/olympians.html.  |