Adam Mehes
Group purchases property to combat ‘flipping’

“Land flipping” is a particularly nasty type of mortgage fraud, one that often preys on the most run-down houses in the poorest neighborhoods. So when […]

‘Cluttered’ student art show succeeds

Art was everywhere: graphic design pieces, paintings, prints, photographs and sculptures. Hundreds of works by Yale students filled the building. The annual undergraduate student art […]

School of Medicine honors Martin Luther King

In honor of one of the most important and influential men of the 20th century, Curtis Patton proposed a toast. Patton, professor and director of […]

Gymnasts open season with emphatic victory

This year’s gymnastics team might be the best Yale has ever had. But with such talent come lofty expectations. The Bulldogs opened their season with […]

Yale gets reports from net sniffers

  Many Yale students know they can use file-sharing software to obtain their favorite music off the Internet. But what they may not know is […]

City engineer to assess energy use

City Engineer Richard Miller believes that there is energy to be saved in New Haven. And the state of Connecticut just agreed with him, in […]

Air Force ROTC taps senior as top U.S. cadet

Yale has not hosted the Reserve Officer Training Corps since 1969, but that didn’t stop a Yale student from becoming the top ROTC cadet in […]

Alvan Feinstein dies at age 75

Dr. Alvan Feinstein, widely regarded as the founder of clinical epidemiology and patient-oriented medicine, died Oct. 25 while attending an awards ceremony in Toronto. He […]

City employees give to relief effort

Reaching out to the families of victims of the Sept. 11 tragedy, New Haven city employees are donating a portion of their salaries to help […]

Terwilliger talks foreign policy at Tea

Although the topic of his discussion was far removed from his initial plan to discuss the 2000 presidential election, former Deputy Attorney General George Terwilliger […]

Parents head to Yale despite safety worries

Despite fears of new terrorist attacks and a widespread decline in U.S. travel, parents of Yale students will flock to New Haven in large numbers […]