At around noon this past Monday, a freshman posted a thread on the “Yale College Class of 2015” Facebook group advertising an event. Although the […]
February 10, 2012
On their website, they say they “believe Yale can do better.” In their eyes, they’re making a stand against our campus’ prevalent sexual climate — […]
Sometimes, making a critical comment in class can entail thinking twice. Last week, IvyGate revealed that a teaching fellow in Professor Alexander Nemerov’s popular art […]
February 3, 2012
With only a limited number of outlets, the student bands at Yale are not the most visible performing arts groups. Yet those who want to […]
January 27, 2012
For Julian Reid ’13, pretty much everyone is a “cool cat.” He plays with his musical ensemble every Sunday in Morse Dining Hall (“Master Keil […]
“It was an unreal level of demand — six hours per week and a ton of out-of-class time doing the actual painting,” said Cristina Vere […]
January 20, 2012
For most students, the library is a place of work. It is a refuge from the sometimes unduly social atmosphere of a college campus — […]
Q. When I first saw this course title, I was intrigued but a little confused. How do you explain something like attraction? What exactly is […]
January 13, 2012
Q. What sets a botany survey course apart from other science classes? A. Sometimes plants get forgotten. Plants are something that students are surprised by […]
The works of Shakespeare and Western literary culture are inextricably linked. This is understood as fact by any Yale student: How often do we all […]
Q. What is the craziest thing anyone has ever done to get into your course? A. I wish I had a more colorful story than […]