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Yale spinoff wins suit against Apple

After just a week of court deliberations, Yale-spinoff Mirror Worlds LLC has been awarded more than $600 million from Apple Inc. in compensation for patent […]

At Columbia, a push for ROTC despite setbacks

While the Senate voted Tuesday against debating whether to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” the policy that bans gays and lesbians from serving openly in […]

Levin offers support for immigration proposal

The U.S. Senate’s vote today on the DREAM Act, which would allow some undocumented students to become permanent residents, could be life-changing for Yalies in […]

With city board’s approval, DKE plans expansion

Yale’s Delta Kappa Epsilon — the fraternity of former President George W. Bush ’68, as well as Late Nite and Tang — is getting spruced […]

CollegeOnly big on ambition, low on users

Yale’s campus, CollegeOnly has so far only attracted about 300 Yale users, both graduateand undergraduate students. Josh Weinstein, creator of last year’s popular matchmaking website […]

Few Yalies embrace e-books

The Yale Bookstore has launched its first serious e-textbook sale, general manager Joe King said. But only a small minority of students are using Kindles […]

Camp Yale brings money to local restaurants

Camp Yale is synonymous with not only carefree partying but also upperclassmen buying their own food. The freshmen dining plan became active Aug. 28 while […]

Yale archaeologists unearth Egyptian city

After 18 years of excavation, a Yale archaeology team has unearthed a large industrial center in the deserts of Western Egypt, shedding light on a […]

School of Medicine personal health information stolen

A laptop containing the personal health information of nearly 1,000 people was stolen about a month ago from the School of Medicine. The School of […]

Laptop with health data stolen from School of Medicine

A laptop containing the personal health information of nearly 1,000 people was stolen about a month ago from the School of Medicine. The School of […]

State paying $200K to prevent Metro-North cuts

Connecticut will pay nearly $200,000 to Metro-North Railroad to avoid cuts to services between New York and New Haven, a state Department of Transportation spokesman […]