11.02.2003
Early action impact unclear at Yale
"Under the new plan, which Yale President Richard Levin announced last Nov. 6, students may apply early to Yale without committing to matriculate but may not apply early to other schools. Dean of Admissions Richard Shaw said the number of early applications appears to be up from last year, but it is still too early to predict whether the switch will cause a significant increase..." writes Steven Syverud for the Yale Daily News.
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SEE ALSO: Law students rally for lawsuit against Defense Department over the Solomon Amendment.
After last month's union strike, the university and city can't decide who's gonna pay the bill for the police presence.
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