Victor Kang
In Focus: Student Technology Collaborative

The Student Technology Collaborative is part of Campus Technology Services, the group within Information Technology Services tasked with supporting the students, faculty and staff of […]

SLIDESHOW: Basant, Festival of Kites

On Saturday, Yale students, faculty and other members of the New Haven community celebrated Basant, the Hindu festival for the first day of spring, at Farnam Memorial Gardens. Kite-flying is one of the main festivities to mark this joyous occasion.

Fall Festival furnishes foreign flavors

The Yale College Council, in collaboration with Yale Dining, sponsored the annual Fall Festival on Old Campus. The event, held rom 11 a.m. to 2 […]

InFocus | THE MARSH GARDENS

InFocus is the newest feature of the News’ photography desk. Staff photographers produce a feature on a topic of their choosing through interviews and photography. […]

Why is this night different from all other nights?

The President’s Room in Woolsey Hall played host to a Seder celebration Monday. Residential col- leges and the Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale […]

Prefrosh receive canine sendoff

Not letting a big inflatable version of himself outshine him, Handsome Dan appeared on the last day of Bulldog Days 2011 to a crowd of […]

Relay for Life gets the message out on Cross Campus

The Connecticut Relay for Life is the largest fundraising event at Yale. Although the relay itself won’t take place until Friday and Saturday, the American […]

Through the Lens: They’re Everywhere

Yalies aren’t the only creatures dwelling on campus. Birds and squirrels abound. But we should not weep for lack of diversity in Yale’s animal kingdom, […]

First tournament for water polo team

The Yale women’s water polo team competed against Coast Guard on Saturday in their first league tournament. This was the third match out of the […]

A snowstorm feast

Flocking to the feeder. When snow hit Yale once again, at least these birds had something to be happy about. Some kind soul at the […]

It’s a doll

Shops on Chapel Street were alive Thursday evening, literally. Instead of just mannequins in their windows, they had live people posing.