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Revolution in New Haven

Of all the things that make a trip to New Haven’s Apple store so unique, the most arresting feature has to be the white, white […]

What is your favorite holiday tradition?

“Every year since 1911, at 5:30 on Christmas Eve, residents of my building have gathered, each with a candle, to sing carols on the front […]

Curl Crazy

There once was a girl with one little curl Right in the middle of her forehead And when she was good she was very good […]

Mark Schoofs

Mark Schoofs will teach English 467, Journalism, this spring. Win- ner of the Pulitzer Prize in 2000 for international reporting, he has worked as an […]

50,000 Words, 30 Days

It’s nine o’clock on November 1 and there’s a pink Post-it note on the door of the Branford dining hall. On the slip of paper […]

Moving the Music

Though the lights are dim, it’s still easy to make out the many photographs scattered throughout the one-floor apartment. In one shot is Debbie Reynolds, […]

Temple of Mindfulness

Nothing about the waiting room of the Yale Therapeutic Neuroscience Clinic, where Jud Brewer teaches addicts to meditate, quiets my mind. I’ve meditated with Jud […]

Things not to say to your parents over break

I mean, a B+ is pretty good. I went to lecture, like, twice all semester. I’ve really learned to appreciate new lifestyles. Guys, you don’t […]

Unlocking Early Admissions

In 2006, Harvard and Princeton made a bold move: they ended a program that had sustained college admissions for decades. [ydn-legacy-photo-inline id=”108″ ] They claimed […]

Dining Hall Plates

West Rock Autumn