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Bundy tapped as new Drama dean

Following a tumultuous year-and-a-half long search process, James Bundy DRA ’95, artistic director of the Great Lakes Theater Festival in Cleveland, has agreed to be […]

Stacey Sanders ’98

For the previous two months, Stacey Sanders ’98 barely had been able to contain herself. She’d been interested in Bryan Koplin ’99 since that night […]

Plan would hold parents to kids’ truancy

Parents of failing and truant schoolchildren, beware: the superintendent is after you. Under a new plan drafted by school administrators and a Yale child psychiatry […]

For Looney, final hours on enemy’s home turf

Less than 48 hours before polls were to open in Tuesday’s Democratic primary, Martin Looney found himself in enemy territory. As he walked the tree-lined […]

Getting confrontational: Campaign worker crows political harassment

Cellular phone in pocket and campaign literature in hand, a tired but upbeat Michael Montano ’03 climbed into the driver’s seat of the “DeStefanomobile” Wednesday […]

Societies hold mystery

Twenty years ago, few outside Yale’s walls even knew they existed. Yale’s now infamous secret societies once truly lived up to their billing as autonomous, […]

Democrats largely dominate city politics

Like the residents of other American cities, New Haven voters go to the polls on Election Day. But for the Elm City, the Tuesday after […]

Broadway district sees substantial upgrade in last four years

During its four years at Yale, the Class of 2001 has witnessed the revitalization of the Broadway shopping district, but it will miss out on […]

Hillary Clinton LAW ’73 to talk to seniors on Class Day

In 1969, Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, a generation of angry youth protested a war in Vietnam, and a Wellesley College senior named Hillary […]

No day in court for clients of lawyer who misses dates

When Bill Walling first met Terry Hawkins in 1993, he had little idea what the mild-mannered New Haven attorney was going to do to him. […]

Panel slams Bush’s environment policy

Former President George H.W. Bush ’48 may have been the guest of honor at last weekend’s Tercentennial celebration, but his presence on campus did not […]