February 1995
Volume 58, Number 4
Feature stories:
The Play’s Still the Thing
by Peter Hawes
While theater has a long history at Yale as a professional pursuit, some of the most vigorous dramatists are the undergraduate amateurs.

$1 Billion and Counting
by Bruce Fellman
To mark the halfway point of its capital campaign, Yale threw a party of “milestone” proportions. But the hardest part of the fundraising remains.

The Arts Amid Academe
by Bruce Fellman
Much of Yale’s reputation rests on the bankers, lawyers, and diplomats who swell its alumni ranks. Forget not the painters, musicians, and architects!

Myths of the “Model Minority”
by Jennifer Kaylin
Asian-Americans are supposed to be hard-working whizzes at math and science, and content with their collegiate lot. Not necessarily.

A Beautiful Day in the Fall
by Daniel Lieberman ’96
The football finale in Cambridge contributed a happy ending to an otherwise grim athletic season.

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