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YCC proposes campus cell plan

A new Yale College Council proposal would give students their own cell phones under a campus-wide cell phone plan, and could usher in the phasing […]

Coalition calls for fund disclosure

Continuing its efforts to foster the University’s public disclosure of private equity investments, a coalition of student and graduate student union organizers sent a letter […]

MPAA to begin suing students for trading movies online

Students who swap bootleg movies online may soon receive summonses from the Motion Picture Association of America, MPAA President and CEO Dan Glickman said Thursday. […]

BUSH ’68 NEARS REELECTION

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Although several states’ results remained uncertain, supporters at an election rally for President George W. Bush ’68 grew increasingly optimistic this morning […]

Hamilton settles into new position

Newly appointed Provost Andrew Hamilton has dealt with many new challenges since assuming the position two weeks ago, but he says there was one part […]

Donors’ suit charges Princeton with fraud

Princeton alumnus William Robertson is one step closer to reclaiming nearly $600 million of funds from his alma mater after a New Jersey court ruled […]

Bulldog Burrito may join Flex dining program

Bulldog Burrito may soon begin accepting Flex dollars, a welcome boost to Yale’s Flex program that has been struggling in recent years with decreasing participation […]

Ivies pay different salaries

Just as the Bulldogs and Cantabs plot different plays leading up to The Game, Yale and Harvard follow separate paths with their Wall Street players […]

CCL progresses to design phase of renovations

Cross Campus Library, the underground study spot that has weathered decades of wear and tear, has an internal layout some library officials call inefficient and […]

Investments see large gain

The University’s endowment earned a 19.4 percent return in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2004, bringing its total value to $12.7 billion, University President […]

Justice relates how past shapes her judgements

Though Rosalie Abella’s father, a Jewish lawyer in pre-Nazi Germany and Holocaust survivor, died a month before she graduated from law school in 1970, the […]