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More limitations on travel to Mexico

Students will likely not be able to use University funds for summer work or travel in Mexico due to an outbreak of swine flu, University […]

Cornell prof: I wasn’t the Wesleyan shooter!

  One of the above men is an accused killer. The other is an associate professor of sociology at Cornell University. Both are named Stephen […]

Why do pancakes taste so good in the middle of the night?

  For a few moments tonight, students in Silliman College stopped worrying about school shootings, final exams or swine flu.  The reason?  The clock had […]

Wesleyan shooter in custody

Stephen Morgan, the man accused of shooting Wesleyan University junior Johanna Justin-Jinich on Wednesday, turned himself in to Meriden police this evening, The Associated Press […]

Police guard Slifka after Wesleyan shooting

The Yale Police Department has posted an officer outside the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life in response to the slaying of a Jewish student […]

Student shot dead at Wesleyan

Updated Thursday 5:31 p.m. Scary news up Interstate 91 as Wesleyan University has gone into lockdown after a student was shot dead in a bookstore […]

Coed sailing wins spot in national finals

Facing stiff competition from some of the top college teams in the nation at the ICSA Western Semifinals, the No. 5 Bulldogs coed sailing team […]

A Yale dean faces the threat of eviction

Today’s New York Times features a heartbreaking story about the struggles faced by Assistant Dean of Yale College Edgar Letriz, the point person in the […]

Donald named men’s hockey captain

The Athletics Department announced this weekend that Ryan Donald ’10, a defensive mainstay on the men’s ice hockey team, has been elected captain of the squad […]

It’s official: TD wins the Tyng

In one of the closest intramurals seasons in recent memory, Timothy Dwight College officially secured the Tyng Cup after golf results from the April 27 […]

Four Yale affiliates being treated for the flu

Four Yale affiliates are being treated for mild cases of the flu, and samples have been sent to the Connecticut Department of Public Health to […]