Cathy Lew
Cathy Lew
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W. squash face Stanford at home to begin season
Even though the women’s squash team boasts fewer players on its squad this year, the team hopes that its hard work and extra morning sessions will pay great dividends. The Bulldogs will kick off their regular season against Stanford at home today. Yale finished in fourth place in the Ivy League last year, and for the past few months, players have been working hard so that they can vie for a team title. The team has lost several key players over the past two years, and they will look to the re
Weekend in Virginia brings success for Elis
Although the fall tennis season places a lot of emphasis on individual performance, the women’s tennis team emerged from this weekend’s tournament having demonstrated its strength as a unit.
Ambiguous goals led Stewart into media, banking
At a Calhoun College Master’s Tea on Wednesday, Stewart — a history major who was interested in squash and singing — talked about how he succeeded in business despite not spending his summers bolstering his resume with impressive internships. Stewart, now the managing director of the Media Investment Banking Group at Morgan Stanley, talked about becoming involved with investment banking and the ways in which his job exemplifies the influence of the media in modern culture.
Top to bottom, m. tennis rolls at Army
After suffering losses earlier this season, the men’s tennis team competed at the Army Invite and proved its tenacity and talent are finally paying off. The Elis traveled to West Point, N.Y., where they won 10 of the 12 flights.
Two weeks later, a different game
The conditions on the Yale Golf Course were ideal for the Macdonald Cup tournament this past weekend, and the men’s golf team rose to the occasion with an appropriately sterling performance.
Skintight trousers, too many feelings
Chris Carrabba is famous for having his heart broken. In his latest album, “The Shade of Poison Trees,” being heartbroken remains a common theme, but the songs are much more shallow.
Police, Univ. silent as rumors spread
Just four weeks into his Yale College career, a Branford freshman returned to his suite early last week to find his bedroom ransacked and death threats scrawled on the walls. Rumors swirled. For freshmen living in Vanderbilt Hall, it was an unpleasant beginning to their Yale careers. And the response from the University did not help.
Iran pres. feels heat in NYC
President Ahmadinejad addresses hostile crowd at Columbia University
Thousands of protesters swarmed Columbia University on Monday while Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gave a major address to students there.

