For as long as anyone can remember, foresty and environmental studies students have scaled the wall of Sage Hall on Prospect Street to dress the... Read on
With preorientation programs under way and freshman counselors reporting for duty, the campus is beginning to stir again. We’re always happy... Read on
New students at the Law School arrive for orientation next week. Let’s hope they all avoid the fate of this wretched would-be lawyer, depicted... Read on
When you roam the campus looking for a new picture every day, your eye might fall on an inscription you’d never really processed before, like... Read on
Seventy years ago tomorrow, Japan announced its surrender in World War II, and, as documented in our October 1945 issue, the campus celebrated:... Read on
The structure of Yale’s new residential colleges is starting to emerge from the ground, as seen here from the third floor of Osborn Memorial... Read on
Just what kind of blue is Yale blue? The discrepancy in these two posters outside Memorial Hall is due to fading—the one on the left is closer... Read on
Ten years ago this summer, the York Square Cinema went dark after 35 years on Broadway in New Haven. The last feature was a double bill of The... Read on
Most of the sculpture niches built into Yale’s gothic architecture are empty, but the position above the entrance to Payne Whitney Gymnasium... Read on
We spent the morning in the Hall of Graduate Studies faculty lounge a while back to conduct the panel discussion on sexual misconduct in our current... Read on
Late afternoon light warms the interior of the Memorial Gateway that leads into Branford College. Legend has it that a student who walks through the... Read on