Speaking out. According to The New York Times, Princeton African American Studies professor Imani Perry ’94 is protesting a traffic arrest. Perry, who is black, […]
February 11, 2016
Hook, line and sinker. Last night, the city’s Board of Zoning Appeals unanimously approved a request to allow a private hookah club and food hall […]
Berliners. Meryl Streep DRA ’75 will lead the international jury at Berlinale — the 66th Berlin International Film Festival, which is set to begin tomorrow. […]
The big kahuna. The Lesbian Filmmakers at Yale are hosting a screening of “Go Fish” and discussion with director Rose Troche. The film is a […]
It’s the climb. New Haven’s City Climb rock climbing gym, located at 432 Science Park, is hosting the semester’s first “College Night” this Friday evening […]
Heartbreakers. Yale improv troupe Just Add Water is putting a creative spin on campus a capella groups’ tradition of selling singing valentines. Last week, the […]
THIS DAY IN YALE HISTORY 1981 Yale Police Chief Louis Cappiello announces that a postdoctoral fellow was found dead in his car in the School of […]
From No. 2 to No. 1. The second-place finishers from the Iowa caucus won big in the New Hampshire primary yesterday. Donald Trump took the […]
February 10, 2016
Game on. The Boston Globe reported that Harvard received 39,044 applications for the class of 2020 — a 4.6 percent increase from last year’s numbers. […]
No Screw Crew. The Yale Undergraduate Admissions Office added photos of Freshmen Screw and the Senior Masquerade Ball yesterday and referred to the class of […]