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BULLDOGS SHUT OUT PRINCETON, KEEPING TITLE HOPES ALIVE
Yale kept its slim Ivy League title hopes alive on Saturday, holding Princeton scoreless, 14-0, for the first time in 71 years.
The victory moves the Elis one step......
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Student ‘Flyer Police’ enforce crackdown
Eighteen years ago, Yale was a different place. Advertisements and flyers broadcasting the events of the University’s hundreds of undergraduate organizations covered every......
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FOOTBALL | One step closer
Fortunately for the football team, style points have no effect on a game’s outcome.
It may have been ugly, but for the second consecutive week the Bulldogs defeated an Ivy......
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