Jordi Gassó
Jordi Gassó is the current Arts & Living Editor for the News and a former Student Affairs & Organizations beat reporter. He hails from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Campus refocuses on Haiti relief

Yalies are hoping to curb dwindling enthusiasm for Haiti relief more than a month after the country experienced a devastating earthquake. Starting today, events kick […]

City approves demolition plans

Starting next month, Yale will begin demolition of the buildings currently occupying the proposed site of the new School of Management campus. The City Plan […]

Committee passes SOM campus

After a total of 11 hours of testimony from more than 40 residents over two hearings, the designs for the School of Management will finally […]

Snow falls, army deploys

While most students snoozed in the comfort of their heated dorms early Wednesday morning, an army of Yale facilities workers and subcontracted laborers descended on […]

Snow day? Fat chance

Blanketed in a thick layer of snow, the streets and sidewalks of the Elm City were quiet Wednesday. The storefronts of retailers such as Willoughby’s, […]

Yalie falls short of ‘Jeopardy!’ finals

Leah Libresco ’11 failed to move on to the College Championship finals in Monday’s episode of Jeopardy!, the popular quiz show. Libresco placed second with […]

Buckley ’75 on Yale admissions video: ‘OMFG!’

An article that appeared today on the Web site of the New Yorker rehashes the reactions of several Yale alumni who watched the new admissions […]

Eli advances on ‘Jeopardy!’

Friends of Leah Libresco ’11, a math and political science double major in Jonathan Edwards College, describe her as a person of eclectic interests. Now, […]

JE junior moves on to Jeopardy! semifinals

Leah Libresco ’11, a math and political science double major in Jonathan Edwards College, appeared on tonight’s episode of Jeopardy!, the popular television quiz show. […]

Hearkening to Harkness

Far from Harkness Tower, the bells are tolling in a parking lot on Science Hill. Today the Guild of Carillonneurs will hold their first concert […]

Yale medical team returns from Haiti

The small commuter plane had to make two rounds in the sky before it could land on the oddest of runways: a playground with goats, pigs and donkeys roaming around. The plane carried a team of five physicians and medical professionals trained in emergency response from the School of Medicine and Yale-New Haven Hospital. They arrived in Hinche, Haiti on Jan. 26 to provide trauma relief and surgical assistance and to deliver donated medical equipment and supplies. The team returned early Monday morning with stories of hardship, accomplishment and a commitment to future relief efforts.