Jessica Marsden
Krinsky ’04 ‘does Yale’ in new novel

Love — or at least high school infatuation — works in mysterious ways. As a junior at Yale, Natalie Krinsky ’04 never expected to be […]

Cigarette tax increase is proposed, likely to pass

Connecticut smokers may pay more for their habit in a few months if the state legislature accepts Gov. M. Jodi Rell’s possible proposal for an […]

Yale reviews Science Hill shuttle bus

As part of a continuing effort to unite the University’s central campus with Science Hill, a recent survey sought students’ ideas for changes to shuttle […]

Waterston discusses effects of TV and sales

Addressing an audience that packed Sudler Hall Friday night, Sam Waterston ’62 spoke about the role of television today and about his extensive acting experience, […]

Return of ROTC is debated

Buoyed by efforts to restore the Reserve Officer Training Corps program to several elite universities, the Yale College Republicans and other ROTC advocates are renewing […]

Two shootings spark investigation of NHPD’s use of force

Community outcry following two fatal shootings by New Haven police in late 2004 recently prompted the Board of Aldermen to create a task force to […]

In calendar, Branford boys strip for a cause

Screaming “take it off,” Yale women crowded into the Branford College common room Friday evening to bid for dates with the Branford senior of their […]

Hadley LAW ’72 becomes NSC advisor

President Bush added another “Yale man” to the upper echelons of U.S. government this week with his appointment of Steven Hadley LAW ’72 to replace […]

Beinecke seeks to attract undergraduates

There are many oddities in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library that are neither rare books nor manuscripts: Eugene O’Neill’s rings, locks of Frederick […]

Borowitz fights political angst with comedy

In response to the contentiousness of Tuesday’s election, humor writer Andy Borowitz said he aimed to take the edge off of heated political issues with […]

Cobb brings his campaign to Conn.

Although polls show that Connecticut’s seven electoral votes will likely go to Democratic candidate Sen. John Kerry ’66, Green Party candidate David Cobb brought his […]