Raymond Pacia
Clinton e-mail is a prank, officials say

An e-mail sent to many students Sunday night announcing that former President Bill Clinton LAW ’73 will be speaking at Yale tonight is a hoax, […]

Profs see outcome of election as crucial

As a nail-biting presidential race stretched into the early morning, it became apparent that the next commander in chief would be determined by only a […]

Profs predict today’s outcome

Although professors at the University differ in their predictions for which Yalie will come out on top in today’s presidential election, they almost all agree […]

Bush, Kerry differ on education policies

Higher education may not be a priority for most voters this election year, but the nation’s decision on Nov. 2 will have an impact on […]

Pagnam to resign from post

Yale Vice President for Development Charles Pagnam will step down from his position at the end of October, ending a seven-year tenure as the University’s […]

Investment ties Harvard to Sudan

Harvard University’s recent endowment investments in a Chinese oil firm ties the university to a company that has indirectly aided the Sudanese government’s agenda. The […]

University lobbies to push bills

For the second year in a row, Yale spent $380,000 lobbying the federal government, putting the University in 19th place in a study ranking the […]

Ridge visits Yale to discuss visa reforms

In a visit to Yale today, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge outlined changes President Bush’s administration has made to visa policies for […]

Ridge details visa reforms

In a visit to Yale Monday, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge outlined changes the Bush administration has made to visa policies for […]

Univ. hosts college heads

Yale will welcome the presidents of many of the nation’s top universities and hold panels on issues concerning higher education such as visa reform when […]

Ex-Harvard grad student convicted

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Former Harvard University graduate student Alexander Pring-Wilson was convicted of voluntary manslaughter and […]