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...Yale Law School student Joey M. Hanzich ’06 died of a heart attack, a Yale official said yesterday. Hanzich was found dead in his New Haven, Conn., apartment on Sept. 13. He was seen playing basketball the night before he was found dead and complained that he was feeling unwell at the time, Janet Conroy, a Yale spokeswoman, said in a telephone interview. While studying government at Harvard, Hanzich made his mark as a vibrant and dedicated student leader. He also earned a long list of academic and extracurricular honors, including a prestigious yearlong scholarship...
When Peter Berkowitz graduated from Yale with a Ph.D. in political science, he knew exactly what he didn’t want to do: plunge into an academic lifestyle. He instead opted to go to law school, but in his second year at Yale Law, academia came calling in the form of an irresistible suitor: Harvard...
...idea that Washington should regulate how universities spend their vast endowment incomes. “The most highly endowed colleges are in fact the ones doing the most to support affordability among the individuals that go there,” Casey said in an interview. “Harvard, Yale, and Princeton have been using significant methods to bring down tuition. They already are the most generous. It may not be the best thing for Congress to dictate the formulas by which student financial aid and endowment spend out should be connected.” But advocates of closer regulation...
...York Times Magazine announced on Friday that it had chosen a Yale junior as the winner of its “Why College Matters” essay contest—beating out at least five Harvard students...
CORRECTION: The Oct. 2 news article "Why College Matters, According to Yale," misstated the number of essays submitted by Harvard students that appear on the Web site of The New York Times. Not five but 14 essays by Harvard students appear on the site...