Jack Mirkinson
Tang allows even Tyng Cup losers to taste victory

Clad only in a faded T-shirt and green boxers, Delta Kappa Epsilon President Peter Pacelli ’07 looks tired sitting on a couch in his fraternity […]

East Asian Department hires six profs

Yale’s East Asian Languages and Literatures Department has hired six new professors to teach Chinese language and literature, Director of Undergraduate Studies Christopher Hill announced […]

Malloy lashes out at opponents

In a campaign event Monday, Yale students had the opportunity to get to know gubernatorial candidate Dan Malloy and discuss his views on local and […]

Lecture explores stem cell debate

In front of a packed audience at St. Thomas More Chapel, Rev. Kevin FitzGerald argued against using human embryonic stem cells for research and attempted […]

Journalist talks politics at tea

At a Branford College Master’s Tea on Wednesday, Washington Post reporter Juliet Eilperin said she thinks the House of Representatives has become the victim of […]

Seminar informs local families on adoption

Local families looking to adopt children from outside the United States received information on the particular challenges of this process in a seminar organized by […]

Residents give ‘Locks of Love’

Residents from throughout Connecticut donated their time and their hair on Monday to help children suffering from cancer. Organizers said approximately 200 people received haircuts […]

Profs’ degrees are relics of old University tradition

Usually, earning a Yale degree entails years spent trekking up Science Hill or slaving away in Sterling Memorial Library, culminating in a Commencement ceremony surrounded […]

Kids use break to prepare for tests

Students from throughout New Haven made the choice to spend their spring break last week at an unlikely place — school. At elementary and middle […]

Lamont stumps for Senate seat

Businessman Ned Lamont SOM ’80, who is challenging U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman ’64 LAW ’67 for his Senate seat in this year’s Democratic primary, said […]

Markovits discusses basketball, literature

After leaving Yale and pursuing his dream of being a basketball player, Ben Markovits ’96 returned to Pierson College for a Master’s Tea on Tuesday […]