Julia Zorthian
Staff Reporter
Author Archive
New book critiques Yale’s sex culture

Welcome to Yale, freshmen — now take off your pants. That’s what freshman orientation might be like at the Yale portrayed in “Sex and God […]

Gonzalez ’14 wins runoff for YCC president

After an overlooked clause threw the race to become next year’s Yale College Council president to a runoff, John Gonzalez ’14 won 59.91 percent of […]

Gonzalez ’14 wins YCC presidency

After last week’s Yale College Council election left the presidency contested, John Gonzalez ’14 captured 59.91 percent of the votes and next year’s YCC presidency […]

Shakespeare in the classroom

Works by William Shakespeare have been on Yale’s campus since at least 1743 — when the College library’s catalog, now on display in the “Remembering […]

YCC | Eric Eliasson ’14, president

During his two years on student government at Yale, Eric Eliasson ’14 has not only served as chair of the Freshmen Class Council, but he […]

“Slamlet” merges modern poetry, the Bard

Members of Teeth Slam Poets gave William Shakespeare’s 400-year-old texts a modern-day update on Saturday night in “Slamlet” at the Whitney Humanities Center. The event, […]

Dwight Hall revamps college service program

Dwight Hall leaders are hoping to capitalize on residential college spirit to encourage more students to participate in community service. Two years ago, Dwight Hall […]

Nemerov confirms move to Stanford

Alexander Nemerov GRD ’92, chair of the History of Art Department and Vincent J. Scully Professor of the History of Art, will leave Yale after […]

Nemerov will leave Yale at the end of academic year

Alexander Nemerov GRD ’92, chair of the History of Art Department and the professor behind Yale’s most popular course, will leave Yale at this academic […]

Shakespearean music, on two continents

Halfway through a concert at the Whitney Humanities Center Monday afternoon, 13 singers hopped across the pond, switching from British to American interpretations of Shakespeare’s […]

Class gift breaks participation record

A rigorous three-week campaign to collect donations from the class of 2012 for the Senior Class Gift ended Wednesday with a record-breaking 97.5 percent participation […]