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Forlorn forecast: Spring is near, but not yet here
Even as the days are growing longer, lifting the heart with the hope of spring, Mother Nature is still wielding her winter paintbrush, coating the New Haven Green (above) in gray and white, and reminding those traveling through the Elm Street Gate (below) and elsewhere on campus not to put away those winter boots just yet.
| The recent snowfall added a touch of emphasis to the angles and curves of Harkness Memorial Gate on High Street.
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T H I SW E E K ' SS T O R I E S
Staff, students unite to stage benefit concert for tsunami victims
New track pays tribute to Eli Gold Medal winner
Three students named All-USA College Academic Team
Volunteers lend support to students with special needs
Scientists cited for groundbreaking work on kidney disease
Exhibit, symposium highlight work of architect Eero Saarinen
Law School symposia to offer new views on timely topics
Researchers find missing genes of ancient organism
'Body Memories' explores breast cancer through arty
YaleGlobal Online reaching record number of readers
Neuro-oncology fellowship supports the study of brain tumors
Forlorn forecast: Spring is near, but not yet hereh
Sletcher, editor at Benjamin Franklin project, to talk about his book
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