Sarah Mishkin
Edelman fuses vision and action

Name: R. David Edelman Residential college: Calhoun Class: 2007 Hometown: San Anselmo, Calif. Major: Ethics, politics and economics In retrospect, R. David Edelman ’07 said, […]

Penziner adds sizzle to campaign

Name: Sam Penziner Residential college: Saybrook Class year: 2007 Hometown: Moorestown, N.J. Major: Film studies That Sam Penziner ’07 never really knew much about the […]

Dufresne ’95 to assume deanship of Morse College

Alexandra Dufresne ’95 was named the new dean of Morse College at dinner Monday evening. The new dean will replace Rosemary Jones, who announced her […]

Trial results vary across dining halls

Three weeks after the Council of Masters lifted restrictions on dining hall transfers in the residential colleges, the chaotic overcrowding that was predicted has largely […]

Retired French prof Guicharnaud dies

Retired professor of French Jacques Guicharnaud, an influential scholar of French theater, died at his New Haven home on March 5 at the age of […]

Definitive Proof That I’m Hotter Than You Are

If you think thefacebook.com is the most addictive procrastination tool since Solitaire, but still find yourself longing for yet more inane pettiness, look no further […]

DeStefano expresses optimism about plan

The now-approved demolition of the New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum will not itself be dramatic — the city is dismantling it, not imploding it — […]

Yalies may feel loss of Byrd funds

A federal merit-based scholarship program that many Yale students use to help fund their four years of university study may be eliminated under President Bush’s […]

Group aims to reel in funds for 35mm films

Movie snob or not, Miye Bromberg ’05 believes it — 35mm films are just better. Bromberg, working with a group of fellow undergraduate and graduate […]

City plan may better Gateway

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. The windowless warehouse currently housing Gateway Community College’s Long Wharf campus will soon […]

Debate on Coliseum shifts gears

As the city prepares for the first of several votes on the future of the New Haven Veterans’ Memorial Coliseum, the question has become less […]