Kat Huang
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Popular musicians draw crowds to YUAG
The frontmen of the Talking Heads and LCD Soundsystem packed the YUAG auditorium.
AIDS activist speaks about documentary film
Jim Hubbard, a Brooklyn-based experimental and documentary filmmaker and co-founder of MIX, the New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film/Video Festival, screened his new film “United in Anger: A History of ACT UP” on Monday night at the Loria Center. Hubbard spoke to the News about the motivations behind “United in Anger,” a feature-length documentary on AIDS activist group ACT UP. Hubbard’s films, including the Ursula Award-winning “Memento Mori,” have screened at the Museum of Modern Art, the Berlin Film Festival and the London Film Festival.
YCBA chronicles British history
The Yale Center for British Art opened a new exhibit called “Making History: Antiquaries in Britain” on Thursday.
Student curators take over Green galleries
Strapped on cash but temporarily rich in vacant space, administrators at the Yale School of Art invited students to play curator in the school’s unused galleries.
Weight troubles athletes
Eating disorders present a significant challenge for many people in today’s society, but for athletes, the problem of maintaining a healthy attitude about weight can be especially acute.
Med residents train at PPC
When Susan Richman, a professor at the Yale School of Medicine, was an obstetrics and gynecology resident at Yale-New Haven Hospital 23 years ago, she was frustrated by the scarcity of exposure to abortion training at the hospital.
Univ. begins joint degree program
Students can earn both M.B.A. and Ph.D.
Yale will offer a joint M.B.A. and Ph.D. degree beginning next year, University officials announced this month. The program, which is being sponsored by the Graduate School and the School of Management, will allow students to obtain both degrees in...
Divinity School prof elected vice president of religion academy
Yale Divinity School professor Emilie Townes has been elected vice president of the American Academy of Religion, the world's largest association of religion scholars, AAR officials announced last Friday. "She is widely respected in her field,"...
Profs say there is no consensus on Alito
While Yale Law School may have a predominantly liberal image, several faculty members said there is no consensus in the school regarding Supreme Court nominee Judge Samuel A. Alito's confirmation bid, despite a recent New York Times article that...
Law alum may serve on court
Alito LAW '75 will replace Miers as Bush's U.S. Supreme Court nominee
President George W. Bush '68 nominated U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Samuel Alito LAW '75 to the nation's highest court Monday, replacing former nominee Harriet Miers with a candidate that some politicians are calling more experienced and conservative.

