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Korean degree scandal will go to trial
Trial is scheduled for June. A Connecticut federal judge rejected Yale's request to dismiss a case filed by Dongguk University claiming that Yale damaged the South Korean university's reputation and caused it to lose millions of dollars, the Associated Press reported today.
Jewish wedding brings Sunday night fever to Commons
Some 500 attendees, all dancing. Last night, students passing through Commons stumbled upon an enormous Jewish wedding.
Through the Lens: 2.13.12
Spiritual sites around Yale's campus. Staff photographer Vivienne Jiao Zhang captured scenes at Harkness Chapel – a Buddhist sanctuary located at the base of Branford’s iconic tower — and the Young Israel House at Yale, which is housed in the Slifka Center.
$tanford fundraising totals top Yale Tomorrow
Campaign pulls in $6.2 billion. Stanford University upstaged Yale Wednesday, announcing that the five-year Stanford Challenge campaign, which ended Dec. 31, 2011, had raised $6.2 billion.
Body found in river near East Rock Park
Foul play not immediately evident. Two park rangers found a dead man's body in the Mill River by the Orange Street bridge Saturday morning.
M. HOCKEY | Yale falls to Colgate, 4-2
Elis lose on the road. It turns out that Austin Smith was not the Colgate skater to fear on Friday night. Smith recorded an empty-net goal with 47 seconds remaining but was otherwise quiet.
O'Reilly Factor takes critical look at Sex Week
O'Reilly reporter says "what even?" Fox News offered a fair and balanced report on Sex Week 2012 in a Thursday segment on the O'Reilly Factor.
Foreign Affairs to host baby GS program at Yale
High schoolers play foreign policy. This summer, Foreign Affairs will host a two-week American foreign policy camp for high school students right here at Yale.
Sex Week puts out video promoting STI testing
Follows a student named Eli. As part of Sex Week 2012’s “Get Tested!” campaign, organizers have released a promotional video encouraging sexual health.
A roadmap for homesickness
You are alone in Germany. In Berlin, your German Lehrerin will introduce the concept of mobility. When she asks, “What does it make you think of?”, don’t think about how you can’t go home.
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