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Denzel charms Silliman students with ‘sexy smile’
Donning tennis shoes and a Silliman College baseball cap, two-time Academy Award winner Denzel Washington spoke to students about his life as an actor, director, producer and father in a candid — and interactive — Master’s Tea Thursday afternoon.
Denzel: 'Sometimes it takes a little time to find your way'
Two-time Academy Award-winner Denzel Washington sits down with scene before his Master’s Tea yesterday in Silliman College.
Foreign alums cope with visa troubles
After studying at Yale for four years, Semih Salihoglu ’06 was ready to continue his life in the United States as a software engineer for Google in New York City.
Elis decry Game rules
Students, alums say alcohol ban will ruin atmosphere, pose health risk
As word spread Wednesday about Harvard’s decision to bar students from bringing alcohol into the tailgates at this year’s Harvard-Yale football game in Cambridge, dismayed students and alumni from both schools said they expect the restrictions will at best constrict and at worst risk eroding one of the Ivy League’s longest-standing annual traditions.
YCC, YSAC, FCC elections concluded
With a few close races and several unopposed victories, election results released Thursday night ushered in a new set of Yale College Council, Yale Student Activities Committee and Freshmen Class Council representatives.
Univ. to open sexual assault center
After a seven-month internal review by the Sexual Harassment Grievance Board and years of pressure from student groups, the Yale College Dean’s Office will announce in the coming days the establishment of an on-campus center for sexual assault education and counseling.
Service remembers Capelluto ’08
Hundreds of family members, friends, teachers and teammates gathered Sunday in Battell Chapel to honor the memory of Alexander Capelluto ’08, the Berkeley College student who died in a bicycle accident on May 18.
Students react to new law
Masters caution students about drinking in common areas
In response to impending changes in Connecticut’s underage drinking law, residential college administrators said they are trying to balance student privacy and legal responsibility in modifying their party policies.
Univ. pilots eco-friendly detergent
PrecisionWash meets with mixed reviews
Under a student-led program designed to save energy used doing laundry, by spring 2007 the majority of students on campus will purchase “eco-friendly” soap provided by the University in all Yale laundry rooms in place of their own laundry detergent.
State toughens alcohol regulations
New Connecticut law prompts University to reevaluate alcohol policy enforcement
A new Connecticut state law that forbids the possession of alcohol by students under 21 may affect the way the Yale administration enforces its alcohol policy.

