Michael Yao
Michael Yao
Recent Stories
Boys be shot sterile
When it comes to contraception for men, the only available methods are the condom, the vasectomy or abstinence.
‘Bérénice’: a Francophile’s wet dream
The literary value of “Bérénice” is undeniable; it was written by seventeenth-century playwright Jean Racine, considered by many to be the French Shakespeare. Although well-directed and well-performed, this production of the play could benefit from more visual cues that would make Racine’s classic accessible to non-Francophiles. Fortunately, the program does contain an English plot summary that non-French speakers would be well advised to read beforehand.
Times writer speaks on technology
David Pogue '85, technology columnist for The New York Times, spoke about his unconventional career path and the future of technology to an audience that packed the Calhoun Master’s House.

