Raymond Carlson
Schofield hopes to continue work on council

Emily Schofield’s ’09 interests are soap, food and bus rides — not necessarily in that order. Schofield, a junior and incumbent Yale College Council vice […]

Landeta: YCC should work with, not for, students

Yalies who live on campus, eat in dining halls or participate in student organizations have been or will be impacted by the work of Katrina […]

For Trudeau, road to comic fame began on York Street

It was early September, 1968. A tall, lanky junior wandered into 202 York St., home of the Yale Daily News, holding a handful of hand-drawn […]

Ivy peers have embraced gender-neutral housing

The Ivy League tide of gender-neutral housing may prove too powerful for any Ancient Eight school to resist for much longer — and that includes […]

SOM to shorten Olympics summit, citing low interest

When the Yale School of Management announced in November that it would organize a summit of business heavyweights in Beijing during the 2008 summer Olympic […]

Gender-neutral housing explored

In response to student demand, an “ad-hoc committee” of administrators is investigating the possibility of gender-neutral housing on campus, Dean of Administrative Affairs John Meeske […]

Sitar player Parvez gives Elis taste of raga music

Raga enthusiasts and curious students got their fill of the traditional Indian musical idiom during a Saturday performance by world-renowned sitar player Ustad Shahid Parvez […]

Univ. to host summit of faith leaders this summer

Following a call from both Muslims and Christians for increased contact and dialogue between the religions, Yale will host an unprecedented conference in July — […]

Lamont: Working with colleges a ‘privilege’

Ned Lamont SOM ’80 was the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate for the state of Connecticut in 2006. He is a senior faculty fellow […]

Clumsy accident causes ‘inconvenient’ lights out

Yale may be among the world’s top universities, but on Thursday, it was no match for a clumsy construction worker laboring near a key power […]

Aid reform will offset tighter loan standard

While tightening loan standards are starting to constrict financial options for college students struggling with steep tuitions, Yale’s latest financial-aid reform — which eliminated the […]