Larry Milstein
Staff Reporter
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Students clamor for Colbert

Over 400 students crammed into the Yale Law School auditorium Friday to hear television personality Stephen Colbert answer questions about comedy, politics and religion.

Colleagues applaud Janet Yellen

On Oct. 9, President Barack Obama nominated Yale alum Janet Yellen GRD ’71 to be the first-ever female chair of the Federal Reserve.

Nussbaum talks technology, journalism

At a Branford College Master’s Tea, Emily Nussbaum, television critic for The New Yorker, spoke about television, technology and journalism.

Register to move downtown

The New Haven Register has formalized plans to move from its current Sargent Drive office to a location in downtown New Haven before the summer of 2014.

Gunshots at Princeton

Police are investigating reports of gunshots fired on Princeton campus near Nassau Hall, which houses the president’s office and is the oldest building on campus.

Cohen takes helm of Slifka

Rabbi Leah Cohen has succeeded Rabbi James Ponet '68 as leader of the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale

MILSTEIN: God, country, Hogwarts?

We don’t need a sorting hat to remind us our time here is meaningful. Only once we move past these types of comparisons can we hope to have a college experience with more dimension than a page in a book.

Students turn to interdisciplinary majors

As some Yale popular majors experience declining enrollments, majors that transcend disciplinary boundaries are on the rise.

MILSTEIN: Service for all days

Beyond the organizational problems of this year’s Day of Service, the very concept of these types of events is objectionable.

Hausladen fends off Ward 7 challenger

Ward 7 Alderman Doug Hausladen ’04 defended his bid for re-election to the New Haven Board of Aldermen on Tuesday.

‘Honest Tea’ cofounders talk tea management on NPR

Sometimes, “honest tea” is the best policy — at least for cofounders of the organic tea company School of Management Professor Barry Nalebuff and Seth Goldman […]