Cynthia Hua
Unlike most Ivies, Yale lacks ombudsman

Yale may soon find itself one of just two Ivy League schools without a campuswide ombudsman as a sexual misconduct resource.

Undergraduate poets present in Beinecke

At a poetry reading Tuesday, Nancy Kuhl, curator at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ran over the list of names in one breath — the 10 undergraduates nominated by Yale’s creative writing faculty for the annual reading of Yale Student Poets.

Alcohol disciplinary policies still unclear

Over 200 students have not sought assistance while intoxicated due to fear of disciplinary repercussions, according to a YCC survey.

Task Force criticizes unclear policies

The Task Force on Alcohol and Other Drugs concluded that Yale has unclear disciplinary policies regarding alcohol-related incidents.

Open forum tackles alcohol

The number of students in attendance at last night’s Yale College Council Open Forum on Alcohol barely exceeded the number of panelists.

50 years later, Chi Psi fraternity returns to Yale

Twenty-two freshmen and four juniors have reactivated Yale’s chapter of Chi Psi, a national fraternity that dissolved in 1963.

Geoscientist left immeasurable legacy

Karl Turekian, a giant in the field of geology who brought dynamism and energy to the Geology and Geophysics Department for over half a century, died of cancer in Branford, Conn., on March 15. He was 85.

Professor led the Economics Department during its ‘golden age’

Merton Peck, remembered for his ability to foster compromise, died on March 1. He was 87 years old.

Sexual misconduct statistics at Princeton released

More than 15 percent of Princeton’s female undergraduates reported being victims of nonconsensual vaginal penetration, according to results from an unpublished 2008 survey described in a Monday article […]

Center for LGBTQ youth to open

The People’s Arts Collective of New Haven — a gallery and studio space located on College Street — will soon double as a weekly social space for the city’s LGBTQ youth.

Sex Weekend examines sexual culture

Roughly 55 students gathered in Saturday evening to learn about masochistic sexual practices such as those depicted in “50 Shades of Grey.”