Eva Galvan
Eva Galvan
Recent Stories
Connecticut residents gather to watch St. Patty's Parade
Irish and non-Irish of all generations flocked from around Connecticut to stand along Chapel Street and Church Street in New Haven on Sunday afternoon to watch the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Dog-lovers celebrate Halloween with their pets
Some Yalies brought their four-legged friends to a “Halloweenie Weekend” dog-socializing event on Cross Campus Friday afternoon.
Best Dressed Spring Breaker: Part 2 of 2
Frisbee in hand, Adrian Ryan ’11 came to Cross Campus Thursday afternoon prepared to play in the sun. For those of you who haven’t made it back to New Haven yet, the past two days have been absolutely beautiful — the daffodils are even in bloom! It would be an understatement to say that for the last two days, Adrian’s aviators have been useful.
Best-dressed spring breaker: Part 1 of 2
Liz Palazzolo ’11 was just coming off work when I saw her in the street on Monday. Now a classics major, Liz was in Directed Studies with me during Freshman year. Whenever I’ve seen her going about her daily activities, which range from library sessions to designing costumes, I’ve noticed her to be a particularly well-dressed student. And yesterday was no exception. As warmer weather descends upon New Haven, she ditched the winter coat for a long sweater, “probably from Target,” according to Liz.
UOFC Chair: Erin Fackler ’11
Five days ago, Erin Fackler ’11 sent e-mails to friends and acquaintances requesting the 100 signatures required to be considered a candidate for chair of the Undergraduate Organizations Funding Committee. The catch: She is currently in China, studying abroad at Peking University.
More hockey tickets offered to students
Even as they scramble to slash their own budgets, administrators said Wednesday that they have cobbled together an estimated $30,000 to subsidize student tickets to the men’s hockey team’s NCAA Tournament opener on Friday in Bridgeport.
Shore shares insights on ‘Rings’ trilogy
When director Peter Jackson asked Howard Shore to compose the score for “The Lord of the Rings” film trilogy, Shore studied J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy world before beginning four years of writing music.
‘Magic Flute’ sells out
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, more than 4,500 Yalies and New Haven residents flocked to the Shubert Theater for an opera about the triumph of love over greed, darkness and the devious Queen of the Night.
YCBA celebrates Darwin’s influence
Though Charles Darwin revolutionized scientific thought, his work transcends the world of biology — he has been an inspiration to artists for decades.







