Caroline Wray
Staff Reporter
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YSO reveals filmmaking process

At midnight on Halloween, a herd of costume-clad students packed into Woolsey Hall to witness a tale of romance, school spirit and lost puppies.

New grant promotes Chinese scholarship

A newly funded initiative from the department of East Asian languages and literatures aims to make pre-modern Chinese texts more accessible to scholars.

Oliver Stone discusses atomic bomb

An Academy Award-winning filmmaker and a Cold War historian came together Wednesday night to present a glimpse into the history of the atomic bomb.

Glück named National Book Award finalist

On Wednesday, Yale English Professor Louise Glück was named a 2014 National Book Award for Poetry finalist for her most recent book, Faithful and Virtuous Night.

Ecuadorian president talks national growth

Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa believes that his country’s advance in the world will come on the heels of the government’s investment in education.

Fledgling frat acquires house

Chi Psi, the campus’s youngest fraternity, has officially acquired a house.

Fence Club becomes increasingly popular

Fence Club, the coed fraternity on High Street, has been gaining steam in its recruitment and campus presence.

Planet Money host reflects on journalism

Almost all human behavior can be explained through economics, according to Adam Davidson.

Sorority rush continues to grow

More female students rushed sororities this year than any other in Yale’s history.

Note-taking service upgraded

The Resource Office on Disabilities has worked with the Yale College Council to streamline the delivery system for their note-taking program.

Med School welcomes new therapy dog

Starting today, a furry new face is joining the staff of the Medical School campus.