Natasha Thondavadi
Exhibit brings Open Studios to a close

Have you ever yearned to watch a man perform in a living room made entirely of piñatas? Performing artists John O’Donnell and Bill Beckett put […]

YNHH patient inspires bone marrow drive

Four out of five Americans of European descent can find a bone marrow donor match. But for those of South Asian heritage, the chances are […]

For Architecture students, course changes spur extracurricular development

Despite a heavy midterm workload, undergraduates in the architecture major organized a taste of the department’s offerings for freshmen and sophomores considering the field. Ink […]

Classical Indian musicians perform, reflect

On Tuesday night, North Indian classical musicians Rabindra Goswami and Ramchandra “Ramu” Pandit performed at Battell Chapel in the third stop on their latest tour […]

Major construction projects double as classroom tools

  Every Thursday, Peter Eisenman assumes his role as a professor at the School of Architecture. But Friday through Wednesday, he works at his New […]

Architecture midterms draw outside critics

For students in the School of Architecture, “midterms” are a little different. On Thursday, architecture students presented the development of their semester-long group projects before […]

BlackBerry outage frustrates students

A plague causing BlackBerries across the globe to fail spread to New Haven on Wednesday, forcing students to check emails on computers. Many BlackBerry users […]

Stiles, Morse take home architecture awards

Ezra Stiles and Morse Colleges have been awarded the Gold Medal from the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, Stiles Master Steven Pitti […]

Barney photographs the hoity toity, not the hoi polloi

Many artists are reluctant to portray the American class system — but not Tina Barney. Barney, a contemporary photographer who is well known for her […]

Spring talks sexual renegade’s archives

It is hard to imagine a man who is both a devout Catholic and an orgy participant. But one such man is Samuel Steward ­— […]

Beinecke opens the book on bookmaking

“I have a spine but no bones. I have leaves, but I’m not a tree. I have lots to say, but never speak. Can you […]