Lawrence Gipson
Leave them guessing

Yalies left puzzled by Monday’s New York Times crossword may be surprised to discover that the source of their frustration is one of their classmates, […]

Elis, officials formally discuss Bass

Although Bass Library has been open for seven months, students sat down with University officials for the first time last night to formally discuss the […]

What’s What & Who’s Who: Crew

The old race The first ever intercollegiate competition began with rowing. In 1852, Yale challenged Harvard to a rowing race along the Thames River in […]

Experts meet to examine artifacts of Indian gods

Dozens of experts on Indian religion came to Yale from every corner of the globe over the weekend to discuss a large body of religious […]

Shops hope students will be drawn to College Night

Business owners in the Broadway District are hoping their collective discounts during Thursday’s College Night will bring the same crowd of students to the strip […]

Burks wants to bring fresh face to E-Board

Jarrett Burks ’10 wants to add a personal touch to the office of YCC vice president. “People can come to me with their complaints as […]

Prejudice of Muslims meets match this week

Yale’s seventh annual “Islamic Awareness Week” kicked off Monday with talks by two individuals who have witnessed firsthand the perniciousness of anti-Islamic prejudice. Riz Khan, […]

For YPU, debate turns to housing

Growing increasingly frustrated with the difficulty of reserving University space for debates and other meetings, members of the Yale Political Union gathered Friday afternoon to […]

Schools compare green initiatives

About 50 students and professors filed into Rosenfeld Hall on Thursday afternoon for a panel discussion featuring three environmental experts from various institutions of higher […]

At tea, Rapp talks acting career, ‘Rent’

Many fans may claim that the musical “Rent” changed their lives. But the play had a real, tangible impact on Anthony Rapp, who spent two […]