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February 22, 2002Volume 30, Number 19



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Yale got a further foothold into the rebuilding process of the World Trade Center (WTC) with the appointment of School of Architecture alumnus and faculty member Alexander Garvin to oversee the redevelopment of lower Manhattan.
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School of Music cello student Patrice Jackson didn't allow herself to be consumed by stress when it was her turn to perform in the final round of the prestigious Sphinx Competition, where she was pitted against some of the best string musicians in the nation on Feb. 10.
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Sailing, a club sport at Yale with a long tradition of strong undergraduate interest and international success, has been given varsity status, President Richard C. Levin has announced.
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Yale and the New Haven Free Public Library recently received a $43,885 grant from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine to establish a central New Haven Consumer Health Information Center at the Free Public Library.
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The last living health care provider associated with the infamous Tuskegee experiment, in which African-American men with syphilis went untreated, warns that the American public needs to remain alert to abuses in research practices.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Unique program will assess democracy at work

Doing good is good for you, Yale chaplain tells students

Speakers to explore interrelationship of 'Law and Truth'

Exhibition explores ever-expanding art of collage

Fourth annual Klezmerpalooza festival returns home to Yale

Policy Statement: Adding Varsity Opportunities

Yale Books in Brief

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Alexander Garvin is shown here in an Urbanism Studio class with second-year graduate students at the School of Architecture.
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Patrice Jackson says she'd like to be the first famous African- American solo cellist: "I'd like to be as well known, say, as Yo-Yo Ma."
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