Yale Daily News

Updated: Thursday, July 2, 2009 at 8:06pm

The News will resume publication on August 28, 2009.

News analysis: Early admit cutback levels field (12)

As a record-breaking flood of applications looms on the horizon, the Yale admissions office has...

Y-NH to be smoke-free (1)

While Yale-New Haven Hospital makes no butts about its commitment to eradicating secondhand smoke...

Murder on the rise in Elm City (2)

Although slightly fewer people were non-fatally shot in New Haven in 2008 than in 2007, the number...

Cross Campus: 1.13.09 (1)

A new target for the Pundits? The biggest lecture hall in Harkness Hall, WLH 201, was filled...

Bowing for Yo-Yo (2)

James Taylor, Alison Krauss, Diana Krall — these are but a few of the world-famous musicians who...

Sports

SOFTBALL | Weekend sweep ends year 4.27.09

Coming into the season, the softball team didn’t know what to expect from senior pitcher Deanna DiBernardi ’09. The southpaw had a shoulder injury that could only be fixed with major surgery and was put on a 70-pitch limit for each of her starts — until a couple weeks ago, when the decision was made to let DiBernardi stay in games as long as she was effective and...

Sci/Tech News

Yale preps for swine flu 4.27.09 (4)

Federal officials declared a national health emergency Sunday following the identification of 20 cases of swine flu — a new form of influenza — in five states. Here on campus, Yale University Health Services has a “robust emergency plan” that can be deployed in the event of a pandemic flu, said Paul Genecin, the director of Yale University Health Services. But he...

Art News

On the ground: LGBT alumni celebrate with Wainwright 4.27.09

“I’m gonna see some folks who have already been let down. I’m so tired of America,” sang Rufus Wainwright, opening his concert with the melodic strains of his popular song “Going To A Town.” As the audience erupted into applause, Wainwright shook his head and tweaked the words for his next line: “They never really seem to want to tell the truth. I’m so...