Neil Katsuyama
Doctor has the ‘write’ stuff

A patient comes into a hospital with mysterious symptoms: swollen abdomen, chest pain, yellow-tinged eyes. The doctor is perplexed. He wonders what tests to run, […]

Trinity students arrested in Morse

Police arrested four Trinity College students Sunday morning who allegedly broke into Morse College and sprayed fire extinguishers in the college’s library and students’ rooms. […]

Pierson dean will retire after 22 years

Pierson College Dean Christa Dove GRD ’76 will retire from Yale at the end of the academic year, she announced Monday in an e-mail to […]

Debate emerges over profs’ use of own books

Yale University’s faculty is comprised of some of the most renowned scholars in a virtually every field of academic study. It should come as no […]

Separate vigils mark day of terror

About 300 students gathered on Cross Campus Saturday for a candlelit vigil commemorating the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks while about 30 […]

Overflow shelter to open months early

The Men’s Overflow Homeless Shelter will be opening two months early thanks in large part to a $68,000 donation by a local attorney and another […]

Military recruiting suit to go forward

In another development in an ongoing dispute about on-campus military recruiting, Yale Law School faculty and students received standing on June 9th in their lawsuit […]

DeStefano unveils Earth-friendly plans

In celebration of Earth Day, Mayor John DeStefano Jr. has announced plans to continue existing environmental programs and to implement new ones. The new programs […]

Columbia, NYU grad students strike

Graduate Student Employees United of Columbia University and New York University’s United Auto Workers Local 7902 are holding strikes this week. The GSEU strike, which […]

Democrats launch coalition of activists

With the 2004 Presidential Election quickly approaching, the Yale College Democrats have begun a new program to unite liberal groups across campus. Drawing from several […]

Geraldo discusses U.S. politics at Tea

From the assassination of President John F. Kennedy to the frontlines of Afghanistan, Geraldo Rivera has been at the forefront of TV journalism. Yesterday the […]