Jennifer Sabin
Jennifer Sabin
Recent Stories
DKE & YPU: Filling precedential shoes
Before they were presidential candidates in 2004, they were presidents at Yale in the 1960s. Years before he would move onto the White House, George W. Bush '68 ruled the roost as President of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. And before John Kerry '66...
Going out with a bang? For seniors, easier said than done
As Jeremy Davis '06 made his way out of a crowded Morse entryway swimming against the current of underclassmen all determined to find their way to the alcohol, he turned to his friends and expressed his frustration. With a hint of sarcasm, yet in...
Gym stretches to accomodate yoga's popularity
Maureen Maguire dimmed the lights on the sixth floor of Payne Whitney Gymnasium, as her students quietly found their spots on a big blue mat, sat down, crossed their legs and closed their eyes. Then Maguire, still sporting a sweaty glow from her...
Chapel Street staple to close after 65 years
Rubbing her withered hand gently up and down a roll of fabric, 82-year-old Julia DiLullo mentally scrolled through her 42 years working as an employee at Horowitz Bros. "I really am sad to see it go," she said. Horowitz Bros., which opened its doors...
For '05, 9/11 is an early Yale memory
As the wind on Cross Campus Saturday night threatened to extinguish the flames lit in remembrance of Sept. 11, 2001, students shielded their candles and drew support from groups of friends. It was a smaller gathering than in years past, the raw...
Floridians on campus weather the storm
Robert and Hilda Leuver were determined to beat the crowd as they left Palm Beach Gardens Wednesday morning, fleeing the state just hours before Florida administered a mandatory evacuation for their home town. With their dog and their cat in tow, the...
Persistence pays off in seminar shuffle
Last fall, when political science lecturer Stanley Flink told the 140 students vying for 24 spots in his "Ethics and the Media" seminar that admission into the seminar would be impossible for freshmen and nearly impossible for sophomores, Julia Pudlin...
Saturday's MCAT will be a marathon of mind
This Saturday evening, a number of anxious juniors will come out of hiding. After they have completed the daunting MCAT, months of preparation will suddenly be behind them. Over the past several months -- for some students, since the beginning of the...
Home for the holidays: a friend's home, that is
Elis bring friends home for Easter, Passover
Jeremy Davis '06, who went home for Easter with Rebecca Rapple '06, found himself hitting his usual stride as he set out with his usual drive to win the Rapple egg-dying contest. After this past Thanksgiving dinner, Julia Pudlin '06 found her...
After four, some Bulldogs want more of the Elm City
After four years of undergraduate study in New Haven, some Yalies find themselves completely caught up in the academic, professional, social and political goings-on of the Elm City. Others have simply had enough of the long winters, the deluge of rain...

