Aaron Bray
Undergraduates volunteer at HAVEN free medical clinic

Undergraduates have found a niche at HAVEN Free Clinic — a weekly clinic that serves uninsured patients who live in the 06513 ZIP code — […]

Conn.’s Dodd to run in ’08

On Jan. 11, Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd abandoned the classic strategy of returning to his home state to announce his presidential candidacy and instead chose […]

Smoking habit may be genetic

Some smokers say they just can’t quit; others claim they could stop anytime if they really wanted. Recent research at the School of Medicine may […]

Dem. brass pushes for activism

With Connecticut awash in electoral blue — following an election in which Democrats gained two-thirds of the seats in both the state House and Senate […]

City wants teens to talk curfew

New Haven youth may soon face a stringent curfew, but first they will have the chance to voice their opinions to the city’s aldermen. Members […]

Alums still active in U.S. politics

Yale has always inspired its graduates to seek political office, and although student interest in politics may have declined since the heyday of activism in […]

Fencers clash with seasoned foes in opener

Three months before the heart of the season starts, the fencing teams got an early opportunity to assess their strengths and weaknesses. Bulldog fencers found […]

Senate candidates clash at last debate

The third and final Senate debate Monday evening brought out tense emotions and bitter accusations from the candidates and audience members, but the three candidates […]

Sanitation workers protest subcontracting

Several sanitation workers and other staff staged a small demonstration in Beinecke Plaza on Wednesday afternoon to protest the University’s subcontracting of garbage collection to […]

Law professor publishes first mystery novel

While the rights to privacy and free speech are certainly titillating in their own right, sometimes a little murder, sex and Freudian psychoanalysis can come […]

Lamont discusses Senate race

Students heard from the latest figure from Yale in politics Monday night, as Ned Lamont SOM ’80 stumped for his campaign at a meeting of […]