Naina Saligram
Naina Saligram
Recent Stories
Boys and Men
Small Talk
Richard T. Holbrook’s Boys and Men: A Story of Life at Yale is a fictional account of how life at Yale turns boys into men.
Cubist Portrait
Personal essay
From a sweltering porch under India’s blazing sun to the cool rooms of a French museum, it’s all the same world — but can you see that without first breaking it apart?
Every Cheese Has a Story
Naina Saligram immerses herself into the pungent world of New Haven's best cheese shop and local dairy culture.
Confessions of a Gossipholic
Personal Essay
Aspiring to live out the Upper East Side lifestyle, if only for a summer, Naina Saligram plunges into the depths of obsession, heading off to the set of "Gossip Girl" to see one of her heroines in action.
Up the Hill - School of Spit
Imagine pressing the rim of a five-inch vial to your mouth, pursing your lips, and letting saliva bubble forth into a test tube.
Facebook ventures into college admissions
College Planner application lets students apply to 39 undergraduate institutions
A new Facebook application named College Planner — introduced last week by the educational services company Embark — aims to relieve some of that stress and streamline the admissions process for students applying to undergraduate and graduate institutions by offering a network of fellow applicants, a research database of over 5,000 school profiles and online applications for some of the universities, Embark President Adam Park said in an interview.
Calabresi discusses media experiences
His father, Guido, was the youngest and one of the most successful Yale Law School professors in history. But Massimo Calbresi ‘89 chose journalism instead.
Peabody exhibit casts net over all parts of fly fishing
Featuring excited children, shiny feathers and tons of tiny insects, “Seeing Wonders: The Nature of Fly Fishing” comes to Yale from the American Museum of Fly Fishing in Manchester, Vt., and is complemented by displays from the Peabody collection. An opening celebration was held at the museum Saturday to kick off the exhibition, which runs until February 24.
Keller opens debate on press
The New York Times has long been a vocal advocate for press freedom, and on Monday, Times executive editor Bill Keller brought that debate to campus.

