featuresThe tie that bindsFifty years after a stunning Yale-Harvard game ended in a tie, men who played in it still replay it in their minds. featuresFirst.As Yale seeks out more students whose parents didn’t graduate from college, students and alumni talk about the challenges that come with that pioneering role. From the EditorThoughts on Yale in the #MeToo eraLetters to the EditorLetters: November/December 2018Readers talk back about student jobs, Brett Kavanaugh, and more. Where They Are NowA professor’s double lifeShakespeare scholar Mary Bly ’95PhD moonlights as romance novelist Eloisa James. Scene on CampusCome one, come allUndergrads pack the Lanman Center for the annual Student Activities Bazaar. Old YaleYale and the Great WarWorld War I—and its end 100 years ago—upended life at the university. Sporting Life“A certain expectation of excellence”Vicky Chun, the first woman to oversee Yale sports, has high standards. Q&A: Peter SaloveyOn artifacts and the artsThe president talks about the importance of Yale’s collections. |