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Drug treats depression in hours

October 9, 2012 • 483
A drug known on the street as “Special K” could be the newest innovation in anti-depression treatment. In a review article published in “Science” on Oct. 5, Ronald Duman and George Aghajanian, psychiatry professors at the Yale School of Medicine, brought together more than a decade of research on the drug ketamine and its potential »
Yale lost its annual dual meet against Harvard Sept. 14. Demetri Goutos ’13 (no. 811) placed second and Matthew Nussbaum ’15 (no. 818) finished third for the Elis.
Goaltender Jeff Malcolm ’13 was named the first star of the national championship game on his 24th birthday after shutting out Quinnipiac for Yale’s first-ever NCAA men’s hockey title.
Yale’s defeat of Quinnipiac followed upsets of Minnesota, North Dakota and UMass-Lowell in the NCAA Tournament. By the time they beat the Bobcats, the Elis had defeated the top three teams in the national rankings.
Yale shut out Quinnipiac 4-0 at the national championship tournament on Saturday.
Yale shut out Quinnipiac 4-0 at the national championship tournament on Saturday.
Jesse Root ’14 scored game-winning goals in both of the Elis’ NCAA regional games in Grand Rapids, Mich. two weeks ago.
Elis remained scoreless throughout their Saturday game against North Dakota, before an ebullient offense lifted the Bulldogs to a 4–1 vic- tory in an eight-minute span.
The No.-4 seed Yale men’s hockey team will face off against the No. 1-seed Minnesota Golden Gophers at 2 p.m. today in Grand Rapids, Mich.