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A
Crisis of the Spirit in Kosovo
By Emine Alijaj,
Margaret Bourdeaux, Sharon Chekijian, Aaron Covey, Seth Goldbarg, Vivian Lombillo,
Pamela Perry and Anya Szeglin

As ethnic Albanians
fled Kosovo by the hundreds of thousands this spring, eight Yale volunteers traveled
to neighboring Macedonia with the international relief organization Doctors of
the World. In the refugee camp at Senekos, they triaged new arrivals, surveyed
the camp populations medical and nutritional needs, organized youth programs
and comforted thousands displaced from their homes.
The
Show Must Go On
By John Curtis

For a true insiders
view of the School of Medicine (or a glimpse of the faculty wearing tights), buy
yourself a ticket to the Second-Year Show, an annual exercise in institutionalized
irreverence. Even as The Show turns 50 this year, it retains all the energy and
spunk of its youth.
The
Many Worlds
of Nozipo Maraire
By Cathy Shufro

When Nozipo Maraire
returns to Zimbabwe next year, she will be one of seven neurosurgeons in a nation
of 11 million people and quite possibly the first black female neurosurgeon on
the African continent. She goes home after seven years of training at Yale and
one critically acclaimed novel.
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