Josh Duboff
Professors plan alternatives for section

With some teaching assistants preparing to strike next week, faculty members — mainly those who teach large lecture courses in the humanities and social sciences […]

Veteran Syverud boasts his record

Name: Steven Syverud Residential college: Branford Class year: 2006 Hometown: Nashville, Tenn. Major: History The only candidate for YCC president who currently serves on the […]

‘Poke’ your prof: faculty discovers thefacebook.com

During a meeting in late January, University of Iowa President David J. Skorton mentioned jokingly that he had read about thefacebook.com, the popular online social […]

Holloway to fill Calhoun master post

History professor Jonathan Holloway GRD ’95 was named the next master of Calhoun College at dinner on Thursday night and will assume the position for […]

Junior looks into Trumbull’s past

For Carly Rothman ’06, an ardent curiosity about her surroundings and predecessors at Yale has come to shape her college experience. “I would sit in […]

Clinical questions stump residents

Most patients can relate to the frustrating experience of sitting in a doctor’s office and waiting for a doctor to answer pressing questions. But it […]

Six college students create job-search site

By Josh Duboff STAFF REPORTER Those bogged down by the competitive job and internship search process may have a new tool to assist their efforts […]

Wilgoren discusses career as journalist

Republicans targeted John Kerry ’66 for flip-flopping on issues during the 2004 presidential campaign, but his apparent indecisiveness extended off the stump and into the […]

Yale researchers find a whale of a danger

The greatest danger for whales used to be harpoon-wielding Ahabs, but, according to Yale researchers, their gravest threat today may be a common chemical painted […]

Weekend events honor King’s life, legacy

The three-day weekend in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday was filled with a variety of events in New Haven — from a campus […]

Conn. to create mobile hospital to supply care

A twist on mobile military hospitals will be Connecticut’s newest line of defense against terrorism. The state recently announced it will develop an $8.25 million […]