February 1998
Volume 61, Number 4
Feature stories:
The Health of the Future
by Bruce Fellman
As delegates to the fall AYA Assembly discovered, the School of Medicine is looking ahead with uncertainty as the managed-care revolution alters the balance sheet for doctors, hospitals, and medical schools—and points to new roles for public health and nursing.

The Building That Won’t Go Away
by Mark Alden Branch ’86
No structure at Yale has had as tumultuous a history as the late Paul Rudolph’s Art & Architecture Building. As the pendulum swings back towards appreciation of the building, the School of Art prepares to move out, clearing the way for at least a partial restoration.

Ouch!
by Zak Pines ’00
True, the soccer teams had memorable seasons, and almost every Yale squad beat Harvard. But the travails of the football team in Coach Jack Siedlecki’s debut season were painful for fans, right down to the loss in The Game that cemented Harvard’s first undefeated Ivy season. Our fall sports roundup chronicles the Bulldogs’ ups and downs.

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