Nikita Lalwani
Critics fizz over Pepsi gift

The Yale School of Medicine’s decision to accept a fellowship grant from PepsiCo could lead to biased research, some food activists are saying. These activists […]

Conn. students excel, but work remains

Connecticut students are among the highest-scoring performers in the nation. But New Haven may still have work to do. According to scores released Wednesday by […]

For some Yalies, Chile quake hits close to home

Molly Serventi-Gleeson ’11 was at a nightclub in the resort town of Algarrobo, Chile, early Saturday morning with her study-abroad host siblings and a few […]

Faculty diversity still a priority in hard times

Despite a budget shortfall that has forced the University to delay or suspend many faculty hires, administrators and department chairs said they are still committed […]

Black students gather in ‘Solidarity’

More than 500 students from 45 different colleges and universities gathered at Yale over the weekend for the 15th annual Black Solidarity Conference, assembling to […]

Phi Beta Kappa honors two professors

Professors Robert Greenberg GRD ’91 and Leon Plantinga GRD ’64 recently received this year’s DeVane Medals, awarded by the Phi Beta Kappa honors society to […]

Former Morse student dies

Scott Robinson, a former member of the class of 2011 remembered for his warm personality and literary talent, died in his sleep Friday at his […]

Former Morse student dies

Updated, Jan. 31, 3:36 p.m. Scott Robinson, a former member of the class of 2011, died at his home in East Amherst, N.Y., Morse College […]

Freshman Elis make magic in Commons

When Bowen Zhang ’13 dressed up as Dr. Seuss’s “Thing 1” for Saturday night’s “Freshman Screw” dance, he caught a glimpse of someone wearing red […]

University suspends Freshperson Conference

Yale’s oldest pre-orientation program is going on hiatus. The University Chaplain’s Office informed Freshperson Conference coordinators about a week ago that the program will be […]

Without undergrads, Law School dining hall sees losses

Sharon Bowes, who works at the Law School dining hall, used to make four pizzas a day. But now — ever since the dining hall […]