Yale Daily News

Updated: Saturday, November 21, 2009 4:25 p.m.

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Briefly: Construction accident temporarily disrupts e-mail service 12.02.08

On Nov. 25 at 7:15 a.m., a construction crew for a project unaffiliated with the University accidentally damaged a major fiber-optic line between the central and medical campuses. The incident cut the medical campus off from voice and data services — including e-mail — for about three hours while Internet Technology Services worked to reroute network traffic. Joseph...

Mudd to be sealed? 9.15.08

On May 25, 2006, as the Cross Campus Library was set to undergo a massive renovation that turned it into the plush Bass Library, over 100 Yale staff and faculty gathered to mark the start of construction.

A 10th Square? 9.12.08

New Haven is about to get a 10th square. Mayor John DeStefano Jr. announced Thursday that he has appointed Northland Investment Corp. to develop the 4.5-acre site of the former Veterans Memorial Coliseum, as part of a plan that city officials hope will turn a currently derelict segment of downtown into a bustling business and residential district in just a few years.

Morse, rethought 9.11.08

Six Morse sophomores are getting a sneak preview of how the college’s suites will look once renovated in 2009. The new design is popular among most Morsels, but some are left wondering whether its new features betray the original vision of architect Eero Saarinen. Staff reporter Raymond Carlson investigates.

Ferry Bridge to reopen 9.09.08

The Ferry Street Bridge will reopen after six years this Saturday, bringing back what residents and shop-owners said is a lifeline to the neighborhood of Fair Haven.

JE’s Omni 15 'get a room' 9.03.08

On a sunny post-Labor Day afternoon, Simone Berkower ’09 parted the curtains behind the treadmill in her room, turned the air conditioner on maximum power and sat back against the five pillows on her queen-size bed, freshly showered and dressed in summer garb.

Delay in renovations postpones JE reopening 8.29.08

All basement facilities except the laundry room will also remain off-limits until around Thanksgiving, said JE Master Gary Haller, who has planned a Dec. 2 opening ceremony for the renovated college.

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Officials break ground on planned 3.2-acre health facility 7.01.08

They may be situated farther from central campus than their peers, but students to be housed in Yale’s two new residential colleges won’t find themselves calling the minibus to grapple with a common cold — or the aftereffects of a late-night romp.

A ‘Whale’ of a renovation in store for Ingalls Rink 4.21.08

Soon after the late Eero Saarinen ARCH ’34 took the commission to design a new hockey rink for Yale in 1956, he sent an associate, David Powrie, on a trip.

Beinecke undergoes repair efforts 4.14.08

Current construction on the building will not dramatically alter the structure of the building but rather repair existing maintenance problems, beginning with repairs to the roof, Director of the Beinecke Frank Turner said.

SOM campus to reflect philosophy of group learning 4.04.08

When Stan Garstka visited the University of Chicago’s Graduate School of Business recently, he was sure to check out its locker rooms, showers and all.

Engineers stranded on scaffold while working on A&A 4.04.08

Two engineers working on the renovation of the Rudolph Building on the corner of Chapel and York streets — formerly the Art and Architecture building — were stranded 100 feet high on faulty scaffolding Thursday evening.