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Youth turnout sets record

On Election Day, Yale voters were everywhere: sticking on “I voted” stickers, spilling out of the Afro-American Cultural Center to phonebank for Sen. Barack Obama, […]

Elis debate merits of smartphones: iPhone, BlackBerry, Google phone

If the iPhone’s many competitors and imitators had a rallying cry as they unleashed the latest set of products designed to topple Apple’s sleek smartphone […]

Univ. aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2020

As the adage goes, college students stay for years and faculty for life, but the university stays forever. At least, that’s what Yale is hoping […]

City Hall employees cast aside after layoffs

More than a month after New Haven’s City Hall announced that the city would close a $6 million gap in the city’s annual budget partly […]

Alaskan Elis react to Palin’s candidacy

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Vogue marked Sarah Palin as a rising female politician before Republican presidential nominee […]

Making way for children

Yale is planning to expand a child-care facility in the Whitehall graduate apartments in the spring of 2010, despite residents’ protests that the expansion will […]

Buckley resigns from National Review

Christopher Buckley ’75, co-founder of the Yale Daily News magazine and son of conservative icon William F. Buckley Jr. ’50, resigned Saturday from his position […]

In the Graduate School, a focus on the family

Getting to Charlotte Rogers’ GRD ’09 duplex in New Haven’s East Rock neighborhood, requires a walk all the way up Whitney Avenue — beyond Science […]

Elis break minority trends abroad

Angel Ayala ’10 has spent the past two summers in Beijing and plans to study in Paris next summer, possibly even taking next year off […]

UOC adopts a low profile

On Feb. 24, 2005, 15 Yalies milled nervously around the lobby of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, their faces tense. They had been waiting for […]

Honors cutoffs stay steady

The grade point averages required to receive Latin honors at graduation this past May remained virtually constant compared to last year’s cutoffs. Although members of […]