CROSS CAMPUS
Yale librarian releases top 10 quotes of 2009

Yale librarian Fred Shapiro released his fourth annual list of the year’s 10 most notable quotations Wednesday. Topping the list is a remark from a […]

Super Sanitize Bros.

In case those colorful signs weren’t doing the trick, 11 students in the Yale Entrepreneurial Society made their own good clean fun by rigging up […]

Finalized financial plan coming next month

The Yale Corporation met last weekend for the second time this academic year to assess alternatives for closing the University’s $300 million budget gap. Budget […]

Shorter Bass hours due to budget cuts

Yalies hoping to reenact the all-night library study parties of recent years have likely been disappointed that Bass Library is not open 24 hours daily […]

Early admit rate rises slightly

Yale College accepted 13.9 percent of its early action applicants for the class of 2014, up sightly from last year’s record low of 13.4 percent, […]

Residents voice opposition to SOM plans

One day before the City Plan Commission will hear the proposal for the new School of Management campus, the building’s future neighbors are voicing their […]

Menorah lighting: Judaism and study breaks unite

The Slifka Center and the Chabad House are co-hosting a Chanukah candle lighting ceremony tonight at 7 p.m. on Beinecke Plaza. There will be latkes, […]

Hello, sleep deprivation, my old friend

For Yalies looking for a late-night, caffeine-infused study spot — especially those of the Silliman and Timothy Dwight persuasion — Blue State Coffee will be […]

Lieberman ’64 LAW ’67 to oppose health care bill

Senator Joseph Lieberman ’64 LAW ’67 is at the center of the health care reform debate on Capitol Hill. Lieberman told Senate Majority Leader Harry […]

Japanese village home of Chief Irish ’82

University endowments fell 19 percent, study says

U.S. college and university endowments lost an average of 19 percent on their investment returns in the 2009 fiscal year, according to a new survey […]