Madeline Buxton
Madeline Buxton
Recent Stories
Kid in a Candy Shop
Profile
"All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players: they have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts, his acts being seven ages." — “As You Like It,” Act II, Scene VII
Sweepers
Sweepers
Open Yale seeks stability
As Open Yale Courses enters its final year of funding from the external grant that helped launch the program, whether the University will fund the program in its current format remains to be seen.
“Batman” actor gets political
For years, Matthew Modine acted out stories crafted by other individuals. Now he is standing behind the camera to make his mark on the film industry.
Thursday Profile: Facilitating change
As an assistant dean, Melanie Boyd '90 calls on her knowledge from a long history of teaching and discussing issues related to sexual misconduct.
Widening the Frame
‘Why did she put him in the corner?” asks a leggy blonde as our group stops in front of the East wall of the Raphael Room.
The New Pilots
The growth of television writing in college classrooms
For Suzanne O’Malley, the Andrea Yates trial is an example of television’s impact on real-world events and is one of many reasons that television writing should be included in college curriculums. She strives to show that the craft should be taken seriously as a form of writing that both mirrors and affects everyday life.
Channel 1
Small Talk
Cox classifies Channel 1 as a skate shop/art gallery, a status that is confirmed by the words “skate” and “create” that arch over the front window. The store blends the boundary between the two worlds, featuring the works of pop surrealists and underground graffiti artists, many of whom are skateboarders.
Singular Twins
Small Talk
Twins often spend their lives defined by a joint identity. What happens when they choose to separate for college?
MAGAZINE | Twin coincidences
Seems like Yale is a smaller world than I ever thought! For the February issue of the Yale Daily News Magazine I’m writing about Yalies whose twins go to other schools. One of the twins that I interviewed, Katie White ’13, had an interesting run-in with a fellow half-of-a-pair.

