Yassmin Sadeghi
Study says aff. action is harmful

Sparking heated debate across the country, a recent study claims that affirmative action, a policy designed to help black students gain admission to law school, […]

New database aids fellowship search

As a freshman, Michelle Bulger ’07 knew she was interested in applying for fellowships to study abroad in France, but she never applied for any […]

University is placed eighth in international rankings

Gauging the international perception of Yale, a worldwide ranking of 200 universities released Thursday placed the University eighth, seven places below number one Harvard. The […]

Alumnus aids self-expression in Appalachia

Not many Yalies move to the heart of Appalachia, live in “little shot-gun motels,” or set up businesses in dilapidated tire shops. But Bill Richardson […]

Graduate affiliates guide U.K. fellowship applicants

The night before the nomination round of his Rhodes and Marshall Scholarship interview, Jerrell Whitehead ’05 felt “really nervous,” and he said he didn’t think […]

High demand crashes SAT servers, delays score reports

Across the country, high school seniors applying to Yale darted home to their computers last Thursday evening eager to find out their SAT results. But […]

Nationally, tuition continues to rise

Tuition costs continued to rise steeply at both public and private universities across the country for the 2004-2005 academic year, at a rate that surpasses […]

World Fellows grant to enhance activities

The World Fellows Program plans to improve its already existing initiatives with a recently awarded $5 million grant. After months of discussions between The Starr […]

Some qualified students do not apply for financial aid

A national report released this week shows that in recent years, about half of the nation’s undergraduates, about 20 percent of which would have qualified […]

TD flood repairs near completion

  Yale facilities workers are close to completing repairs to damage in Timothy Dwight College caused by two recent sewage overflows, with the expected clearing […]

International Elis lack vote, not voice

Like most politically-aware students, Fuat Savas ’06 is concerned about the upcoming presidential election. But unlike most of his peers, Savas will not be able […]