Yanan Wang
Yanan Wang
Recent Stories
Nitty Scott: Rapper, modernizer, atypical 21-year-old
Nitty Scott MC is a 21-year-old hip hop musician who has attracted attention from the music industry for her skillfully orchestrated and lyrical raps.
Breaking the Glass Beaker
Since the year 2000, women have come a long way in gaining tenure on Yale’s campus. Recent data compiled by the Women’s Faculty Forum shows an uptick in the number of women who have obtained tenure since the turn of the millennium.
Till Tenure Do Us Part
What is it like to share a home with someone who works not only for the same university, but also within the same department?
A new home for art at Highwood Square
The area around 953 Dixwell Avenue has been in decline for the last 25 years, the town has recently taken action to revive it. It is trying to reinvigorate the 54,000 square foot of land that was destroyed in the fire, starting with Highwood Square.
Growing dance scene seeks suitable studios
The dance scene at Yale is growing — perhaps too rapidly for the University to keep up.
Stuff Yalies Like #7: Pastel-Colored Shorts
After months of trying to look good in bulky parkas and water-proof gloves, they can now shed their ugly cocoons and take the campus by storm with sun dresses, leather sandals, and designer shades. For the gentleman of Yale, the sunny weather seems to signal the revival of one much-loved, hotly-contested piece of apparel: pastel shorts.
Believe in People tags alley next to Hull's
Paints mural of pole vaulter. The elusive graffiti artist's latest work, finished early last week, is a large mural on the side of Hull’s Art Supply & Framing at 1144 Chapel Street.
'The Physicists' explores the science of madness
In "The Physicists," showing this Thursday and Friday at the Saybrook Underbrook, three renowned physicists housed in an insane asylum add a new dimension to the age-old notion of a "mad scientist."
Stuff Yalies Like #6: Over-commitment
Thanks to the warm weather recently, Yalies have been out in droves all across campus. But even when sunshine beckons, Yale students can’t seem to shake the slinking guilt of doing anything short of writing the next great
Independent animator discusses career
At a Pierson College Master's Tea on Monday, filmmaker Dennis Tupicoff discussed the trend toward realism in animation, the financial constraints of independent filmmaking and how he got started on his first project with little more than a book and some "craziness."



