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You've got to MOOC
Early to the online-education party with the free video lectures known as Open Yale Courses, Yale...
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Top dogs
Who knew the 2012–13 team could bring Yale its first national championship in ice hockey? They did.
By
Alex Goldberger
Arts & Culture
Pot odyssey
An author looks at marijuana from all the angles.
By
Peter Carlin
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Prof’s mugging cancels neighborhood architecture project
The foundation was already in. But after an 83-year-old professor was assaulted at the building...
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Blog: Newsmaker
Janet Yellen ’71PhD: Next chair of the Fed?
With Federal Reserve chair Ben Bernanke's term coming to an end in January, talk has been turning...
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Levin honored at commencement
There aren't a lot of surprises at a Yale...
Last-minute goal ends men's lacrosse season
Yale fined $165,000 for crime-report violations
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Mark Dayton ’69: WWJFKD?
Lobbying his fellow Minnesota Democrats in favor...
Unni Karunakara ’95MPH: healing power
Stephen Schwarzman ’69:
a mogul rivals Rhodes
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Old school ties
One cold winter day long ago, in the middle of...
A very short career in Yale boxing (May/June 2005)
Coffee with myself (May 2003)
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Milestones
A former dean, but never a former nurse
Donna Diers remembered.
The center of conversation
Power tools
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Arts & Culture
An enslaved poet on slavery
Object lesson: a newly discovered 18th-century poem by a man living in slavery.
You can quote them: Elementary, my dear reader
Sense and sensitivity
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Scene on Campus
Loom room
A place for students to de-stress and get crafty.
Yale on the Thames
A tune with a view
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Courtyard . . . or barnyard?
A petting zoo in Ezra Stiles.
A guide to student style
Enter Cupid. Maybe.
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Alumni
A CEO goes back to school
Michael Jacobs works on his Yale BA—when he's not busy running a publishing company.
Showrunner
Far from home, briefly
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International
Nation of the forest
If Bhutan succeeds in preserving its extraordinary natural heritage, it will be because of Buddhism. But Bhutanese Yale alumni can take some credit.
Alumni by the numbers: Elis abroad
Far from home, briefly
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May 22, 2013
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Vol LXXVI, No 5
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