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Bulldogs coming right back

It looks like the Yale offense just needed some extra pressure to get it going. Brook Hart has looked impressive thus far in the drive, […]

Sloppy drive for the Elis

Yale’s 3rd drive of this half was not a pretty one — starting  with an illegal block in the back on the punt return and […]

Defense holding up

Both defenses haven’t allowed much in this second half thus far and after a Mante punt was downed on the 12-yard line this can become […]

And the rout is on

The next Hoya play following the Bulldog touchdown was yet another interception, this time to sophomore defensive back Adam Money, who took it 60 yards […]

Let the games begin!

By Ryan Russell I’m not normally a blogger, but when Zach Marks and I discussed the possibility of helping cover this year’s YCC Executive board […]

Turkish Taste: Part 2

The second segment in a series of reactions and reflections to Istanbul cuisine and culture collected over spring break tour with the Yale a cappella […]

In exclusive interview, N.H. Secretary of State compares 2008 to 1984 primary

CONCORD, N.H., 7:15 p.m. — Secretary of State Bill Gardner is known as the man who saved New Hampshire’s status as the first primary state […]

The Coffee Caucus

DES MOINES, Iowa, 5:22 PM – Would you like some creamer with that Richardson? How about a little sugar in your Huckabee? You say you […]

In Iowa, they ‘really get to pick ’em’

NORTH SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 10:29 a.m. — I-29 crosses the Big Sioux River at North Sioux City, South Dakota. Just across the river and down […]

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Yale Law School alumnus Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. was sworn in this afternoon as the 110th justice to serve on the United States Supreme […]

Caution: sign thieves are at large

  Most students’ desires to collect dolls or baseball cards ended in fifth grade with the discovery of the opposite sex. But others continued their […]