Drew Henderson
Term bill surpasses $50K

The Yale College term bill will surpass $50,000 for the first time next year. The charges, which include tuition, room and board, total $52,700. They […]

Donors will not name new colleges

Administrators are determined to name the two new residential colleges after famous Yale affiliates, not donors, but fundraising for the project has slowed as a […]

Storms strain snow budget

After 42 inches of snow fell on southern Connecticut in January, Yale has already exceeded its annual allotted budget for snow removal. Average January snowfall […]

New Haven line on reduced weekday schedule

Following multiple heavy snowfalls in the last month, Metro-North Railroad has taken half of its rail cars out of service on the New Haven Line […]

Yale Tomorrow to top goal

Although the most recent results of the University’s five-year fundraising campaign have exceeded expectations, the new gifts will not solve all of Yale’s financial woes. […]

Professional schools mull calendar

Administrators at three of the 12 professional schools said they will likely follow Yale College and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in adopting […]

Yale still waiting on NUS budget

Despite original projections that it would be released as early as Dec. 2010, Yale and the Singaporean government have yet to settle on a budget […]

Levin fundraises in Europe this week

With less than six months left in Yale’s five-year campaign to raise $3.5 billion, University President Richard Levin is looking far beyond New Haven for […]

Yale settles over baseball gift

Yale has agreed to pay a $1 million settlement to the company previously led by Yale baseball program donor John Mazzuto ’70, who allegedly obtained […]

Students react to NEC pick

The News interviewed students about University President Richard Levin’s candidacy for the role of director of the National Economic Council. Last Friday’s announcement that US […]

Sperling LAW ’85 appointed NEC director

President Barack Obama appointed Gene Sperling LAW ’85 to direct the National Economic Council Friday morning, ending weeks of speculation that University President Richard Levin […]