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Heather Robinson

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On the ground: Pride Month gets sexier

The air was saturated with thoughts of lust. A current of sexuality swirled around the woman sitting at the head of a polished wooden table in William L. Harkness Hall on Friday.

Teaching is a family affair

Walk into any room 204 on the Yale campus, and there’s a good chance that you will find a Charney teaching class. All three members of the Charney family are teaching at Yale College this semester, and all three have been assigned to teach in various room 204s across campus.

Briefly: Hunters urged to donate deer meat to homeless

Rep. Bryan Hulbert issued a proposal Monday to encourage hunters to donate their deer meat to help feed the hungry.

Carmen’s class has its price

For those with some extra cash and the need to appease an angry girlfriend, Carmen Anthony’s Steakhouse on State Street may be the perfect solution.

Briefly: Yale agencies pay for students to experience philanthropy

The Yale Undergraduate Career Services and the Yale Club of New Haven sent seven Yale students interested in philanthropy to an event in Trumbull, Conn., over the weekend. The Association of Fundraising Professionals and the Planned Giving Group of Connecticut hosted Philanthropy Day 2008 on Thursday, an event at which attendees — who paid nearly $200 per ticket — were able to choose from 26 different seminars available throughout the day on jobs in philanthropy. The New Haven Yale Club and UCS subsidized the admission costs for the students. “It was really rewarding to see undergrads who were interested in careers in philanthropy,” said Surovov, a member of the Yale Club board of directors. “We hope to do this again.”

FOOD REVIEW | Gotta have Seoul

Though we have all been instructed not to judge a book by its cover, it’s hard not to be surprised by the treasure hidden behind Seoul Restaurant’s sketchy exterior.

Service helps users take Web notes

Sharing late-night epiphanies about Romeo and Juliet just got easier.

Your interests, in 3-D

Four Yale graduates seek to revolutionize online advertising with a new social networking site

Students tired of 2-D social networking now have another option — and another dimension.

Bottega: the new Yale hotspot?

Drawn by free admission and Connecticut’s only dueling piano bar, more than 150 Yalies crowded into Keys to the City at Caffe Bottega last Thursday night, owner Ari Gorfain said. Gorfain, who bought into and renamed the club earlier this year, has spent the last six months attempting to make Bottega into a “Yale hotspot.”

Beckinsale, DeNiro under Yalies’ radar

Last year, Jake Berv ’10 dedicated several days to searching for Uma Thurman when the star visited the Elm City to shoot “The Life Before Her Eyes .” And he wasn’t the only one: for a few days last September, Uma-mania swept the campus.

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