February 1997
Volume 60, Number 4
Feature stories:
The Push for Women’s Health
by Jennifer Kayline
In the past, physicians and researchers alike have been accused of giving short shrift to the medical needs of women. But as a pioneering Yale program demonstrates, attitudes have changed. This shift in the way medicine is being practiced opens new opportunities for more than one-half of the population.

At Home Abroad
by Annie Murphy Paul
The Yale name may be well-known throughout the United States, but only recently has the College enrolled more than a handful of foreign undergraduates. As students from abroad cocme to New Haven in increasing numbers, the university is working to accommodate their needs. It is not an easy process.

Beginnings, and an End
by Ali Mohamadi ’98
At Carm Cozza’s last Yale-Harvard game, the Yale football team almost pulled off a miracle. The fact that the Elis fell short was overshadowed by the arrival of a new football coach and by the promising play of many of the university’s other varsity and club teams.

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