Kreayshawn’s lyrics just get the job done efficiently with added rhyme.
November 16, 2012
From white handkerchiefs to rowdy tailgates, the annual Yale-Harvard game is steeped with more than a century of long-standing tradition and excite- ment. And this weekend, Yale students making the trek to Cambridge will be following the footsteps of past students in a long line of history.
It’s understandable that the rules governing tailgating have become increasingly complicated.
Sitting in rehearsal for Outside Joke, one of Yale’s newest comedy troupes, things are very far from normal. The members begin with improv, running a […]
November 9, 2012
A few weeks ago, I dropped a math class. It was the first time I’ve done so, and I waited longer than I should have […]
Classes were cancelled, curfew was imposed. For two days, Hurricane Sandy kept students locked in their suites, squirreled away in rooms in colleges around campus […]
November 2, 2012
John Jackson ’67 always dreamed of being a statesman. Entering Yale as a young man, he looked to the example of his great-grandfather, a career […]
Time is not often on the side of remembrance. Fighting against temptation towards silence, the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies has been central in […]
October 19, 2012
Beneath a darkened sky and a steady drizzle, one storefront on the corner of College and Crown streets emits a warm glow. Two silhouetted figures […]
Here are the animals I saw last night at the Zoo which may be similar to other venues like that Featherdale Wildlife Park: penguin […]
October 12, 2012
On the night of Saturday, Sept. 29, scores of Yalies pulled on their neon legwarmers, teased their hair and prepared to belt out some Madonna. […]