Susie Poppick
Yalies walk a fine line down the aisle in San Francisco

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. When Michael Gottlieb ’00 LAW ’06 and Ari Shapiro ’00 were married at […]

Dinkins serves political wisdom

David Dinkins, who served as the first black mayor of New York City from 1990 to 1993, spoke at a Saybrook College Master’s Tea Wednesday […]

Speaker calls for renewed women’s rights movement

From having an 8 p.m. curfew at college for women but not men to discovering that her husband owned her paycheck under Louisiana’s “Head and […]

McNerney ’71 talks leadership

Teamwork and leadership have been a part of the life of James McNerney ’71 since his college days. Years after pitching for the Yale baseball […]

Book debut draws on Judaism

Branford College Master Steven Smith consulted a rabbi while deciding on the title of his new book, “Spinoza’s Book of Life: Freedom and Redemption in […]

YaleStation founder Clark ’04 leaves legacy

When he graduates this year, Alexander Clark ’04 will leave behind more than a Web site. From Yale’s online admissions decision site, which he created […]

Former Med. School Dean Redlich, 93, passes away

Frederick (Fritz) Redlich,Êa former dean of the Yale School of Medicine, died of congestive heart failure on Jan. 1 in the Yale-New Haven Hospital. He […]

Khandelwal talks immigration

Madhulika Khandelwal likes to multitask. While writing her new book, “Becoming American, Being Indian,” she said she did research in stores, asking fellow shoppers about […]

Panelist discussion celebrates work of Marie Curie

A mostly female audience of about 100, some younger than 10 years old and some older than 60, gathered yesterday at the Whitney Humanities Center […]

City apts. feature assisted living

  For less than the cost of a traditional nursing home, elderly New Haven residents can now rent newly renovated apartments at Tower One/Tower East, […]

W. soccer blanks Bobcats 3-0

After three straight losses and a tie, the Bulldogs (5-4-1, 0-1-1) shut out Quinnipiac on Wednesday, with midfielder Laurel Karnes ’06 scoring the first two […]