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Study unmasks bacterial motion

A group of Yale researchers may be on the way to saving millions of dollars currently spent to treat infections arising from catheter use.

Architects admire Yale Whale

While hockey is the attraction for most visitors to Ingalls Rink, the building’s architecture may also draw admirers.

Class sends Yalies south

Molecular biophysics and biochemistry’s new course will ship 16 Yale students to South American rain forests during spring break

Some people came to Yale because of its hallowed academic history. Some people came because of the architectural achievements of Harkness Tower or Sterling Memorial Library. But at least one member of the Class of 2010 chose Yale because of a single course: MB&B 230b. Come spring break, that class will take 16 Yalies to the South American rain forest.

More profs. switch to new classes server

The number of spring semester classes currently on the Classes*v2 server has increased to about 850 from 462 a year ago, with more on the way, though some students said they wished more professors took advantage of the system’s features for posting readings and submitting assignments.

MLA assesses tenure in the humanities

The requirements for tenure in humanities departments nationwide place too much weight on published research, according to a Modern Language Association report released Tuesday.

Fencers roll vs. NYU, Brandeis

While a number of Yale sports teams suffered lackluster weekends, both the men’s and women’s fencing teams proved exceptions to this rule at the Brandeis Invitational on Sunday after winning their home opener against the New York University Violets.

Students report dorm thefts over break

A number of Pierson students reported that their suites were broken into and their possessions stolen over Thanksgiving break.

ERs get advice for treatment

Two Yale researchers have come up with a set of recommendations for hospitals treating heart-attack patients that say could potentially save thousands of lives.

Tailgaters dumping H-Y for Princeton

At least one of the residential college Student Activities Committees will not be throwing a tailgate in Cambridge this season, and a number of colleges will focus instead on the Yale-Princeton tailgate in New Haven.

Sustainability Office hosts symposium

Continuing its commitment to making the University greener, Yale hosted a three-day sustainability conference from Thursday to Saturday.

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