Andrew Cramer
Staff Reporter
Andrew Cramer is a former sports editor, women's basketball beat reporter, and WKND personal columnist at the YDN. He still writes for the WKND and Sports sections. He is a junior in Jonathan Edwards College and is majoring in Ethics, Politics & Economics.
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A Summer Carol

’Twas a cool winter night As young Andrew slept tight, All curled up in Bulldog Bed delight.                 […]

The last lucky one

“Only 1 Bed Remaining for Bulldog Beds!” The day was Dec. 23, 2022. Our protagonist — let’s call him Dom — saw the email and […]

MEN’S BASKETBALL: Tshiebwe’s 22 second-half points too much for Yale

The Yale men’s basketball team traveled to Lexington, KY to take on the No. 16 Kentucky Wildcats. The Bulldogs scrapped to a second-half lead, but the Wildcats proved too strong down the stretch.

The Meaning of Bad Basketball

Casual basketball players will often try to tell you that pickup games are a metaphor for life. You have to work as a team, everyone […]

Daily Thanksgivings

At every Cramer Thanksgiving dinner, we go around the table and say what we’re thankful for. The answers have ranged from health and family to […]

Welcome to The Game 2022 Special Issue

It’s that time of year again! Whether you’ve followed Yale football all season or — perhaps more likely — don’t know what a first down […]

Imperceptible change, captured in time capsules

Recently, I found myself worrying that my personal growth was nearing its apex. Thinking that my identity was starting to solidify scared me. I worried […]

THE GAME: Ode to the Crimson

The News' sports editor roasts the heck out of that school up north.

R.I.P. Plant 2.0, a good crispy wave fern

My plant is dying. I blame nobody but myself. I’ve been forgetting to water it and leave my shades open. But now its once crisp […]

Dear Computer Science

Dear Computer Science, What a run! Just under two years ago, while writing my Yale application, I had to list up to three potential majors […]

I hate Halloween

I beg you to ask yourself why we work ourselves into Halloween madness every year.  As a society, we love the holiday. But I, an […]