Yale Daily News

Carrie Lynn

Recent Stories

Peres stresses globalization

Israeli Vice Premier and Nobel Peace Laureate Shimon Peres was welcomed by a standing ovation from an audience of well over 1,000 in Woolsey Hall on Wednesday night while local community members picketed outside.

AIDS conference focuses on women

The Yale Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS brought together distinguished researchers and community activists on Thursday to explore the relationship between women and HIV, examining the epidemic from a gender-based perspective.

Market New Haven launches ad campaign

After nearly six years connecting consumers and merchants in the city, Market New Haven is expanding the scope of its public relations campaign in hopes of attracting more business and tourism. Anne Worcester, chief marketing officer for MNH, said the...

Yalies use break to serve

More than 100 students spent their spring breaks on community service trips around the world this year, working on projects in areas ranging from New Orleans to Sierra Leone. Several on-campus and independently organized groups sponsored service trips...

Amherst focuses on diversity

Several Yale students and administrators are questioning whether the University is keeping up with the pack after Amherst College announced a new initiative to attract students from low-income backgrounds. Amherst President Anthony Marx '81 announced...

Board unveils budget for club sports

Club sports teams were informed Monday of the allotments they will receive from the $33,690 Club Sports Advisory Board budget, Yale College Council liaison and CSAB Chair Jeff Sun '08 said. The 10-member CSAB, created in January, has been working to...

Tours introduce freshmen to libraries

In order to familiarize students with the University's massive library system, the Freshman Class Council is sponsoring a series of optional library tours for freshmen this week. Lasting approximately 75 minutes each and led by University librarians...

_ (31585)

Due to staff shortages and an unusually high scheduling demand, Undergraduate Career Services is booked through late February, leaving students who are seeking career and internship guidance unable to set up appointments before application deadlines.

_ (31533)

Saybrook College Master Mary Miller and Dean Paul McKinley held a memorial service Sunday afternoon in the Saybrook Master's House in honor of Wook Choe '07, who died on Nov. 18, 2005, after struggling with a terminal illness. About a dozen friends and...

More stories