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Sohara Mehroze Shachi

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Yale celebrates coeducation

The Yale Women’s Faculty Forum organized a series of events Saturday as part of Yale’s celebration of the 40th anniversary of coeducation.

Alumni seek to revive senior society

With a publicity campaign targeted at Yale undergraduates, a group of alumni is trying to relaunch a not-so-secret society.

Yale Medal awarded to five alumni

Charles Ellis ’59 and his wife University Secretary Linda Lorimer have become the first couple to win the Yale Medal for independent contributions.

Foreign students hit record highs

International students are flocking to the United States for college in record numbers, although the number studying at Yale remains relatively constant.

Cultural houses host panel on law careers

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Minority students worried about succeeding in a law career can look to the experiences of others who have forged the way, according to the organizers of Tuesday’s “Minorities in Law” panel.

Briefly: Board of Ed unanimously approves new bullying definition

Briefly: Board of Ed unanimously approves new bullying definition

Rubin LAW ’64 talks economic crisis

Robert Rupin LAW ’64 may not have seen the recession coming, but he told a Law School audience Tuesday that he sees the beginning of its end — over a year from now.

Board of Ed. pushes to redefine ‘bullying’

“He got hold of my daughter and pulled her hair out. … She was bleeding. The next day he gave her an arm burn,” Antoinette Humes said, describing the experiences of her 9-year-old daughter being abused by a school bully.

M. HOCKEY | Q&A: Hockey defender ‘can’t get enough’

Jimmy Martin ’11, defender on the No. 10 men’s ice hockey team, spent his freshman season last year skating in all 34 games and is in the midst of another solid season this year. The St. Louis native and Ezra Stiles College resident talks to the News about his hockey roots, playing at Yale and winning the ECAC title.

Exercise bike leads the ‘charge’ toward green workouts

As part of a senior project supervised by electrical engineering professor Hür Köser, electrical engineering major Henrique Rocha ’09 has devised a mechanism that harnesses the energy generated by a stationary exercise bike at Payne Whitney to charge small electronic devices like iPods and cell phones.

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