Kanya Balakrishna
Alexander ’84 gets Pulitzer nomination

Poet, parent and Pulitzer Prize nominee Elizabeth Alexander ’84 is a connoisseur of history, art and politics. Her book, “American Sublime,” which received the nod […]

Odor study maps fruit fly’s ‘nose’

Yale scientists have discovered that the key to tackling many public health and agricultural problems may lie in understanding the fruit fly’s sense of smell. […]

A day in the life: Amy Wojnarsky

Amy Wojnarwsky ’07, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, is a political science major and member of Calhoun College. As one of the co-coordinators of Dwight […]

A day in the life: Frances Pesquera

Puerto Rican native Frances Pesquera ’07, a molecular, cellular and developmental biology major, is currently balancing preparation for the upcoming MCAT with cultural and service-related […]

A day in the life: Stefano Theodoli-Braschi

Stefano Theodoli-Braschi ’07, a member of Saybrook College who lives off campus, is a double major in theater studies and history. He hails from London, […]

A day in the life: Jihad Beauchman

As the second semester of his senior year comes to a close, Jihad Beauchman ’06 is continuing to live life at an unusually fast pace, […]

Classes vary on grading curves

With reading week around the corner, Yale’s libraries are brimming with students — some painstakingly sifting through tomes of constitutional law, others attempting to construct […]

Center supports science programs

Both students majoring in the sciences and those just trying to fulfill their quantitative reasoning and Group IV requirements now have a one-stop shop for […]

Societies find their secret niche

This week, they are hard to ignore. Cloaked figures huddle at the doors of Au Bon Pain; blindfolded juniors hunch in the drizzly Swing Space […]

High-tech companies connect with students

Google and Microsoft recruiters often go unnoticed on a campus better known for its strong pool of investment banking and consulting connections, but lately, these […]

Fraternities attempt to rehabilitate their image

With an increased emphasis on service and chivalry over beirut and binge drinking, fraternity brothers at Yale and across the country are feeling pressure to […]