Zachary Abrahamson
Court rules in recruiters’ favor

An appeals court ruling has struck a second blow to Yale Law School’s efforts to avoid aiding military recruiters who discriminate against students on the […]

Mayor’s new aide logs long hours at work

Sean Matteson could be doing more important things with his time. The 37-year-old mayoral chief of staff swivels in his chair like a restless teenager, […]

Elm City improves on SATs

At a time when the SAT is making high school students anxious nationwide, last year’s results are giving New Haven public school officials cause for […]

SOM team wins CNBC game show

The Yale School of Management reigned triumphant in a CNBC game show last month after beating out seven teams from other business schools in a […]

GESO protests trend in hiring primarily part-time faculty

College Street became a classroom Tuesday afternoon as Yale’s Graduate Employees and Students Organization organized to protest the University’s increasing reliance on part-time instructors. 250 […]

YCC President: Taber ’08 — Small issues, big impact

Rebecca Taber ’08 plans to focus on the little things. Though she envisions a pragmatic approach that tackles smaller issues on campus, she believes the […]

Eli to compete on ‘Jeopardy!’

Sometime before winter break, unbeknownst to her son, Arlene Cassis started buying books about Jeopardy. When her son Brady Cassis ’08 returned home, he found […]

Track gets tuneup before Harvard

The Bulldog women stumbled and the men picked up a second wind as the spring track season entered the home stretch. The Eli men faced […]

Scholar talks equality

Islamic feminist scholar and Richmond University law professor Hazizah al-Hibri outlined a case for gender equality based in the theological tenets of Islam on Monday […]

Woolsey talks anti-Semitism

At a lecture delivered Thursday afternoon, former CIA director R. James Woolsey LAW ’68 took a truly interdisciplinary approach to outlining anti-Semitism in the 21st […]

Blogs elucidate admit process

Colleges and universities across the country are attempting to increase transparency about the admissions process through public blogs and casual postings on popular admissions-related forums, […]