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Christina Pryor

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For top HS grads, new struggle

A New York Times article published two weeks ago argued that for “super-achievers” from the best public and private schools in the nation, the challenges of college can be a letdown as they realize they have already learned the material for introductory classes and developed essential time management skills by the time they arrive on campus. But some Yalies from top prep and public schools said that while they felt more than prepared for the workload here, they can have trouble adjusting to

Season of Hope calls on students to donate gifts

With less than two weeks left before winter break, many students are beginning to hibernate in preparation for upcoming papers and exams. But a new charity on campus is hoping Yalies will remember needy families in New Haven before students emerge from the whirlwind of finals to return home to celebrate the holiday season.

Students react to Dwight’s move

Off-campus home may affect recruitment

Several days after Dwight Hall announced it will leave the Old Campus chapel it has called home for the past 80 years, students and alumni have mixed opinions about divorcing their organization from its namesake building.

Elis finish as runners-up

The field hockey team may have to share second place with three other teams, but the Elis will take it.

Bulldogs need win to rise to second in league

Elis hope to down Bears, fall in behind Princeton

A few short weeks ago, a second-place Ivy finish might have seemed like a pipe dream for the win-starved field hockey team. But suddenly, it’s not such a distant hope.

Future I-bankers face grueling interview cycle

It is fall recruiting season, and many seniors are beginning to think about the transition from the Elm City’s Wall Street to its more famous counterpart 80 miles away in New York. The corporate world has entered the collegiate bubble in the form of recruiters who flock to Yale to interview students for investment banks and consulting firms.

F. hockey vaults to third with victory

Their senior season may not have turned out as the class of 2007 had hoped, but the field hockey team’s veterans got to savor one last victory with a win in their final home game.

F. hockey digs in for final stretch

Saturday will be as close as it will ever get to a do-or-die game for the field hockey team. If the Bulldogs are to finish above .500 in Ivy League play, they must post wins over both Columbia and Brown the next two weekends as they round out their season.

F. hockey primes for battle with Quakers

The field hockey team may be out of the race for the Ivy title, but they still have a chance to make school history.

Elis fall to Crimson, BU in Mass.

Losses are tough for any athletic team. But none bites as deeply as one to Harvard, the biggest rival for any Bulldog squad, no matter what the sport.

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