Toad’s open to younger Elis soon 12.02.08
Freshmen and sophomores who have hitherto looked longingly inside Toad’s Place will soon get a chance to experience it.
Freshmen and sophomores who have hitherto looked longingly inside Toad’s Place will soon get a chance to experience it.
It’s not a czar: It’s an educator. That about sums up the University’s vision for Yale’s first-ever director of alcohol and substance abuse initiatives, a new Dean’s Office post the University is trying to fill by fall 2009.
It’s not a response, administrators said. Then what is it?
Plastic wristbands may be added to the unofficial uniform of J. Press jackets — for those under 21.
Although Yalies encountered problems on the football field at this year’s Harvard-Yale game, they managed to steer clear of trouble at the tailgate.
Drunkenness is not the only thing leaving students confused about the impact of Connecticut’s year-old alcohol laws on campus. The Connecticut liquor law has led to confusion about how rules concerning drinking are enforced on campus and has called the traditional role of residential college administrators as guardians into question, students said. Administrators — from...
Student groups and residential college councils have begun making arrangements for the Harvard-Yale Game next week following the Wednesday announcement by University administrators that the individual colleges and Harvard houses will be allowed to bring U-Hauls and other large vehicles into the tailgate area.
Despite early worries, U-Hauls will in fact be allowed at this year's Harvard-Yale tailgate.
In an e-mail to Pierson College students sent Monday evening, Dean Amerigo Fabbri apologized for calling the Yale Police Department on Saturday to break up an annual, college-sanctioned Halloween party at which officers issued citations to several students for liquor violations.
Halloween at Yale is a week-long affair. While students claim the holiday occupies a central place in the collegiate social scene, the scale of the debauchery has some University officials concerned for the health of students and the safety of Yale property.
In an effort to make the pre-Game festivities safer, the Council of Masters is currently “leaning toward” modifying the University’s Harvard-Yale tailgate policy by banning trucks and U-Haul vans from the tailgate area, Council Chair Judith Krauss said.
As graduating seniors prepare for Commencement festivities, their favorite New Haven nightclub is getting ready to close its doors for the summer.