Larry Milstein
Staff Reporter
Author Archive
Silliman’s Krauss to depart

Judith Krauss, the longest-serving sitting college master, will step down from her position at Silliman College at the end of this academic year.

University switches computer providers

In another cost-saving measure, the University is changing computer providers.

Yale may import Harvard CS course

Harvard University’s Computer Science department may soon be hacking into Yale.

FFY demands University reconsider divestment decision

At 11:30 on Monday morning, Calvin Harrison ’17 opened the double doors of Woodbridge Hall and hand-delivered a letter addressed to University President Peter Salovey.

Farm tours harvest student interest

This fall, roughly 360 Yale students got firsthand experience being a farmhand for a day.

Wage changes spur concerns

Some students may find it more difficult to secure jobs on campus this fall.

Fall Fest brings thousands to Old Campus

With music blasting, flags waving and food for sampling, the University came together Sunday to celebrate the start of fall.

JE alumni return for reunion

This weekend marked Jonathan Edwards’s first college-wide reunion, which hosted events including a panel discussion, a PowerPoint presentation of the college through the years, a dinner in Commons and a swing dance.

Bookstore reopens after afternoon closing

Conflicting reports have emerged regarding the temporary closing of Yale University Bookstore on Monday afternoon.

Deresiewicz addresses flock

According to William Deresiewicz, author of the controversial book, “Excellent Sheep,” attending college should be like going to a monastery — one should go for precisely the reason of finding out why one is going.

Guest Chef creates Mexican dinner

Over 100 students gathered in Commons Wednesday night for a sold-out cooking demo and dinner by guest chef Gabriela Osada.