Anna Sophie Creager
Anna Sophie Creager
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American Apparel to open in May
Starting in late May, Yale students will have to go no farther than Broadway to stock up on colorful basics.
ART REVIEW | Couples collaborate on (un)spoken
“(un)spoken,” the current exhibition at New Haven’s Artspace gallery, provides thoughtful insight on the crossover between art and marriage.
YCC Secretary: Rustin Fakheri '12
Rustin Fakheri ’12, who said he always carries a small, leather-bound notebook to keep track of his ideas, is running to be the next secretary of the Yale College Council.
Peace, justice a ‘tug-of-war’
Speaking at the Yale Law School on Monday, a former U.N. high commissioner for human rights called upon the international community to break the link between peace and justice.
Tharoor talks India-China relations
A former under-secretary general of the United Nations confirmed his candidacy for a seat in India’s parliament during a Wednesday lecture in Luce Hall.
Yalies hold health fair
More than 140 New Haven residents received personal health report cards Saturday at the Church Street South Community Health Fair, which was organized and run by Yale students.
Wallis talks religion, policy
Rev. Jim Wallis bridged the gap between church and state in a guest sermon Sunday morning for the University Church worship service in Battell Chapel.
Law School hosts Internet speech conference
A case pitting Connecticut public school administrators against a high school student’s personal blog took center stage at a Yale Law School conference on free speech over the weekend.
Darfur conference divides
The chief attorney of the International Criminal Court on Friday called for the indictment of Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir at a Yale Law School conference on Darfur, sparking heated debate within panels stocked with international law heavyweights.

