Eric Randall
Graffiti found at multiple sites

Police are investigating the early Tuesday morning appearance of racially charged graffiti at Yale and two nearby private schools. The words “White Guilt” were spray-painted […]

Yale settles sexual-harassment suit

After three years, Sally Greenhouse’s legal battle is over at last. Greenhouse, who filed a Title IX suit against the University in 2005 claiming she […]

In Fair’s model, signs point to Obama victory

Yale economics professor Ray Fair believes he can see the future — at least when it comes to presidential elections. And for Democratic presidential nominee […]

With increased aid, Yale woos admitted students

With the offer of a Robertson Scholarship luring him to Duke University, Dan Ewert needed a reason to choose Yale. When the University announced an […]

DeStefano: Crime, education priorities

For New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr., violence reduction and education continue to be the city’s highest priorities. Echoing the concerns and priorities he has […]

Shakespearean scholar Hunter passes away

George K. Hunter, the Emily Sanford Professor Emeritus of English at Yale, former chair of Yale’s interdisciplinary graduate program in Renaissance Studies and an eminent […]

Richard honored for work in sciences

Few careers include both research on lemurs in Africa and successful negotiation of environmental reform. But Alison Richard — one-time University provost and former Director […]

Economy impacts pizza, too

Tony Koutroumanis opened Yorkside Pizza & Restaurant in 1970 and has run the popular establishment ever since. The News spoke with Koutroumanis about how the […]

College Board cancels four A.P. examinations

High-school students looking to get ahead will have fewer ways to do so after the 2008-09 academic year. The College Board announced last week that […]

Bball player Chen criticizes China

Kai Chen has a request for those traveling to China for this summer’s Olympics: “When you go there, do something or say something. Tell people […]