Daniel Sisgoreo
Staff Reporter
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Obama nominates Bryson LAW ’69 to Commerce Secretary

President Barack Obama nominated John Bryson LAW ’69 to the position of Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce Tuesday. Bryson, a director at the […]

Davenport’s gnome rescued from Piersonites

The students of Davenport College shall never surrender. In an e-mail to the Davenport community early this morning, Nate Zelinsky ’13 wrote that the “Davenport […]

Registration, transcripts reconsidered

Yalies may soon see drastic changes to the way they register for classes and read their grades. Yale College Dean Mary Miller said she hopes […]

Yalie scales mountain, enters years-long debate

As most other Yalies were celebrating on New Year’s Day, Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins ’12 was about to begin scaling the second tallest mountain in the Western […]

More Yale goodies than you ever dreamed

If you thought Campus Customs and the Yale Bookstore provided you with all of the Yale merchandise you could ever need, think again. The Yale […]

High school students lobby for change

Lea Winter and Isaiah Lee are trying to reform New Haven education. Winter, a senior, and Lee, a junior, have a personal interest in reforming […]

Levin ’13 wins YCC presidency; Njie ’13 takes VP race

UPDATED: 12:03 a.m.Brandon Levin ’13, current Yale College Council treasurer, has won the YCC presidency, defeating Rustin Fakheri ’12 and Jimmy Murphy ‘13 with an […]

Garinger tends to Yale’s indoor plants

  A few years ago, the employees at the mail distribution center in Wallingford, Conn., told David Garinger that they refused to deliver a package […]

Global Affairs accepts first class

The new global affairs major has selected its first class of students, accepting less than 50 percent of those who applied. The program, which will […]

YCC | Ivan Fan ’14, vice president

Ivan Fan ’14 says he spent a substantial part of the past school year asking students one question: “If there’s one thing you could change […]

Briefly: School board considers charter

New Haven Public Schools is considering hiring a for-profit charter company to run one of its lowest performing schools. The school, Roberto Clemente Leadership Academy, […]