Stephen Butler
Harvard Law profs urge school to join litigation

Forty-six Harvard Law professors sent a letter to Harvard University President Lawrence Summers Wednesday night, urging Harvard to participate in litigation against the U.S. Department […]

Midwestern pride bursts onto campus with a ‘Pop’

Yale students are often tuned in to traditional East Coast sports rivalries such as the Yankees-Red Sox baseball series this week, but far fewer are […]

Estrada backs ethnic studies expansion

As part of the week-long “Semana Chicana” sponsored by Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan de Yale, Western Washington University Professor Lawrence Estrada spoke to students […]

Field hockey faces local rival Quinnipiac

Yale’s field hockey team will battle local rival Quinnipiac (4-6) at 7 p.m. tonight at Johnson Field and will try to recover from last Wednesday’s […]

F. hockey aims to get back on track

The field hockey team is struggling to regroup after a demoralizing 5-2 loss to No. 11 University of Connecticut (7-3) Wednesday at Johnson Field. Citing […]

Richard begins tenure at Cambridge

Vowing to address the University of Cambridge’s financial difficulties, former Yale Provost Alison Richard was installed Wednesday as the 344th Vice-Chancellor of the prestigious British […]

Yale researchers make strides in cancer treatment

In 1982, Dr. Richard Edelson MED ’70 and Dr. Carole Berger, then researchers at Columbia University, developed photopheresis — a revolutionary and surprisingly successful treatment […]

F. hockey hopes to break slump

The field hockey team is struggling to get out of a slump after losing its last three games to tough, nationally-ranked opponents. A 5-4 overtime […]

City campaign targets alcoholism, drug addiction

September is a month of enjoying outdoor activities like barbecues and leaf raking for many people in New Haven. However, it also signifies National Alcohol […]

F. hockey shakes off one-goal woes for road trip

The field hockey team seeks to rebound this weekend from a difficult season start. Yale began the year with a 3-2 overtime loss to Sacred […]

Isabel heads south, but city is still ready

  Hurricane Isabel may soon wreak havoc as it closes in on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, but the storm is only a distant afterthought in […]