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M. TENNIS | Squad double faults
In a disappointing turn of events, men’s tennis was defeated by two Ivy League rivals this weekend.
Marrow drive happening now at Commons
Honors memory of Schwartz '11. Want to see if you could donate bone marrow? Stop by Commons anytime from now until 4 p.m. to participate in the Mandi Schwartz Marrow Donor Registration Drive.
M. TENNIS | Upsets for Bulldogs
The men’s tennis team fought through a tough weekend, battling rowdy fans and rain during its run for the Ivy League title.
ITS warns students about Mac Flashback Virus
Affects more than 600,000 Macs. Mac users across campus, beware — due to issues found in the Apple version of Java, Macs are now vulnerable to viruses, and Yale's Information Technology Services is taking steps to warn students.
M. TENNIS | Yale splits road trip
The men's tennis team started off the Ivy League season with a win and a loss this past weekend while on the road.
Food writer goes off recipe
Tamar Adler, recent author of "An Everlasting Meal: Cooking with Economy and Grace," spoke to a group of around 30 people about how she began writing about food at a Saybrook College Master's Tea.
Harvard newspaper compares Yale football to the Miami Heat
Compares Witt '12 to Lebron. An inexplicable article posted to the Harvard Crimson on Monday claims Yale football is the Miami Heat of the Ivy League.
M. TENNIS | St. John's snaps Elis' winning streak
The men's tennis team suffered its first loss at home in the spring season this past Saturday to No. 58 St. John's, 4-3.
Child study center helps at-risk children
Jean Adnopoz is the Director of In-Home Clinical Services at the Yale Child Study Center (YCSC), which studies children's mental health problems. Adnopoz's focus revolves around creating programs and policies that address the needs of children severely at risk for mental disorders while keeping them involved in normal community activities.
M. TENNIS | Bulldogs fall to three rivals
The Bulldogs, seeded No. 8 for the tournament, went into the weekend with a 4–0 record and came out 4–3. The Elis fell to nationally ranked No. 60 Harvard and No. 70 Princeton 4–1 in the first and second rounds. The tournament ended with a 3–2 loss to Columbia on the last day. But the teams remains optimistic for the upcoming season and will host a round robin tournament Mar. 3.

