Uncategorized | 11:57 pm | May 6, 2011 | By Zoe Gorman

Len Peters to become ITS director

Next year, Information Technology Services will have a new director. Len Peters, Chief Information Officer at Columbia Business School, will replace Philip Long as ITS Director and Chief Information Officer and Associate Vice President to the University, Provost Peter Salovey and Shauna King, vice president for finance and business operations, announced in an email today. »

Uncategorized | 8:45 pm | May 6, 2011 | By Christian Vazquez

We complete the BUTANE scavenger hunt and tell you about it (spoilers)

During reading week BUTANE (Bureau for Undergraduate Tradition And Nostalgic Enrichment) challenged students with a scavenger hunt that spanned the entire campus. Christian Vazquez describes the journey. SPOILER ALERT – Do not read the following if you’d like to tackle the scavenger hunt yourself. My adventure began in front of SML card-box 1701. I opened »

Uncategorized | 3:15 pm | May 6, 2011 | By Nicolas Niarchos

Where to get your Wenzel fix in New York

Wenzels in New York

It seems Eric Wenzel ’04 has expanded his eponymous sandwich’s popularity into Manhattan. The delicious chicken cutlet sandwich that has been the staple of late night New Haven dining since Wenzel invented it at Alpha Delta Pizza in his junior year is now being offered at Epstein’s bar and restaurant at the intersection of Stanton »

Uncategorized | 10:57 am | May 6, 2011 | By Emily Foxhall

‘Faith and Globalization’ to continue; Blair to teach only one session

Tony Blair isn’t leaving Yale for good just yet. Though last fall’s “Faith and Globalization” lecture marked the end of a three-year contract between Yale and the Tony Blair Faith Foundation that brought Blair to campus starting in 2008, it will be taught again next fall with the Foundation remaining “closely connected,” according to an »