Yuval Ben-David
Staff Reporter
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Food studies may be offered in spring

A food studies program may be offered in the spring semester, according to three Yale faculty members interviewed.

YLS attracts Yale undergrads

Of the 199 students that matriculated to Yale Law School this year, 23 graduated from Yale College. This year’s figure is consistent with the past […]

YCC to push for Credit/D/Fail changes

Despite the Yale College Council’s efforts, Credit/D/Fail policy is unlikely to change in the near future. The YCC aims to get the conversion deadline from […]

Study abroad numbers soar

The number of Yale students who study abroad jumped by 50 percent in the last year.

After Woodard’s death, dean’s office marches on

Administrators are beginning to discuss the appointment of an acting dean for Calhoun.

Yale not considering honor code

Over a year after a cheating scandal wreaked havoc at Harvard, Yale’s rival school is considering implementing an honor code.

Shiller wins Nobel Prize in Economics

On Monday, Robert Shiller won the Nobel Prize in Economics for his “empirical analysis of asset prices.”

A second Nobel

Yale received its second early-morning call from Sweden in as many weeks Monday, and the call bore good news.

Shutdown frustrates Yalies applying for gov jobs

Due to the shutdown, Yale students interested in government positions are frustrated and confused by the now-unclear application process toward securing these jobs.

Rothman wins Nobel Prize

James Rothman ’71, the chair of the Cell Biology department, has been awarded a 2013 Nobel Prize.

Rothman wins Nobel

“It was just a question of which year.”