Cynthia Hua
Panel opposes Secure Communities

Community activists convened in Sudler Hall Wednesday night to oppose Secure Communities, the federal government’s new program intended to deport criminals living in the country […]

Art auction supports water charity

In an auction this weekend, Yalies brought together contemporary art and globally minded philanthropy. On Friday night, the Yale branch of the non-profit organization Wishing […]

Redefining the Yale experience

Last Friday, the senior male a cappella group the Yale Whiffenpoofs left campus for their winter tour. But no members will have to worry about […]

New healthy option opens on Audubon

Yalies now have a new healthy eating option on Audubon St. The Pure Health Lounge, which offers healthy-eating options including sandwiches, wraps, salads, smoothies and […]

Autopsy director discusses falling rates

  A recent report from ProPublica revealed that the frequency of autopsies in the United States has declined over the past century. What was once […]

Alumni found nonprofit for veterans

Students showed their support for the military with dancing and drinking Saturday night at Box 63 for a volunteer recruiting event for a new alumni-led […]

Narrower lanes for Route 34

After months of debate, the Board of Aldermen passed a resolution at its Thursday night meeting urging Route 34 planners to take bikers and pedestrians […]

Abramson brings Times to the future

Jill Abramson, the first woman to lead the Gray Lady, is a veteran journalist: prior to assuming her current position as executive editor of the […]

Peabody presents “Edible Insects”

On the menu this weekend at the Peabody Museum: ants and crickets. The unorthodox menu is part of Edible Insects, an event which will be […]

Peabody talk gets fishy

The Peabody Museum’s Thursday night talk was quite a catch. Paul Greenberg, author of the 2010 New York Times best seller “Four Fish: Future of […]

VOLLEYBALL | Rookie impresses

During her first two months as outside hitter for Yale varsity volleyball (13–5, 7–1 Ivy), Mollie Rogers ’15 averaged 3.14 kills, the highest on her […]