A history of Yale lacrosse, including a national title. Of sorts.
The Class of 1718 were the inaugural graduates of the newly named Yale College.
World War I—and its end 100 years ago—upended life at the university.
After mandatory Sunday chapel was abolished, students of the roaring twenties discovered Manhattan.
A talented soprano was among five African American prize winners in 1908.
Classes at Yale were interrupted by epidemics long before the arrival of COVID-19.
Chester Bowles '24S pulled Americans together in a time of crisis.
Theodore Dwight Woolsey connected Yale to the world.