Natasha Thondavadi
YCC | Caroline Smith ’14, secretary

For Caroline Smith ’14, the most important task for the 2011-’12 Yale College Council Secretary is to make the council’s information more accessible to busy […]

Pittman explains making art ‘sexy’

Lari Pittman is a painter, but don’t think about asking him what he intends to paint. A UCLA professor of painting and drawing, Pittman, who […]

Smale debates GM technology

Can technology help solve world hunger? This was the central quesiton posed at a talk sponsored by Yale’s Institute for Social and Policy Studies on […]

Beinecke acquires printed art

Is it a bird? It is a plane? No, it’s “Flying Object.” The Flying Object Center for Independent Publishing, Art, and the Book, a collective […]

Exhibit explores Suriname and art of naming nature

A new exhibition in the Gallery at the Whitney Humanities Center shows the interdisciplinary qualities of nature, reflecting how philosophy and art coexist with science, […]

Global happiness comes to campus

A new photo exhibition at the Davenport Art Gallery displays the impact a smile can have around the world. Sponsored by the International Student Organization […]

“New Americana” showcases artists with disabilities

A diverse exhibition of paintings and drawings is adding a splash of color to the Sumner McKnight Crosby Jr. Gallery on the second floor of […]

New Haven representatives prioritize budget deficit over city interests

New Haven has a new presence in leading the Connecticut General Assembly Appropriations Committee, but that leadership may notresult in increased economic benefits for the […]

Yalies start 2012 campaign for Mitch Daniels

Yale students are making an effort to move away from party politics, according to Politico’s Ben Smith ’99. In a second push to make Indiana […]

French poet Bouquet talks America, homosexuality

Speaking to a small group of Yalies, seated in an intimate circle, Stéphane Bouquet invited listeners “not merely to hear, but to engage in a […]

Bush ’68 memoir gets personal

Kanye West and dog poop are just two things featured in former U.S. President George W. Bush’s ’68 memoir, “Decision Points.” According to the New […]