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Library celebrates Preservation Week
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For the past week since Sunday, the Yale University Library joined other libraries across the United States to celebrate National Preservation Week.
Kelly ’14 climbs way to championships
While rock climbing, Charlie Kelly ’14 said he tends to be so focused on maintaining his breathing and his balance that when he returns back to the ground he has forgotten the details of what he has just done.
W. LACROSSE | Elis fall to No. 12 Tigers
A large crowd was on hand to witness the women’s lacrosse team play the first game of a doubleheader as part of the dedication of Reese Stadium on Saturday. But despite the festivities, the Bulldogs (2–9, 0–4 Ivy) lost 9–3 to No. 12 Princeton (6–3, 3–0).
YCC | Matthew Williams ’13, secretary
After spearheading events such as the 3rd annual Iron Chef competition, Matthew Williams ’13 has decided to run for the Yale College Council’s secretary position. Williams, a Global Affairs major who hails from Massillon, Ohio, said his main goal as secretary is to strengthen communication between Yale College Council, the administration and the student body.
Esty to link green, business
The newly appointed head of the Department of Environmental Protection, Dan Esty LAW ’86, is on the way to making Connecticut the leading state in the race toward a clean energy future. Esty, Hillhouse Professor of Environmental Law and Policy, is in the process of combining the state’s environment and energy policy, by combining Bureau of Energy Policy & Efficiency, responsible for the development and analysis of state energy policy, and the Bureau of Utilities Control. He said the department’s new legislation will focus on creating policies that will provide incentives for business to transition to clean energy.
New railcars arrive
In the last two weeks, Metro-North has taken two significant steps toward its goal of putting a brand-new fleet on the New Haven Line.
First city garage up for auction
After more than 30 years of ownership, the city of New Haven has opened the Temple-George garage—which occupies 371 spaces on 230 George St. and primarily serves the Temple Medical Center—to bidders starting Feb. 7.
Education reformers talk money, teachers
Education experts said America needs to start seeing a return on the resources it invests in education. A panel discussion titled “The Economics of Great Education” explored the sometimes low correlation between government spending and student achievement Saturday evening.
Yalies take on Muslim “sibs”
“Siblings of Salam,” a program that pairs Muslim Yale students with New Haven teenagers through the Masjid Al-Islam center, begins this weekend.
Gateway finishes exterior
Exterior construction has been completed for the new downtown campus of Gateway Community College.

