Yale Daily News

Updated: Friday, November 20, 2009 4:28 p.m.

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Harkness bells silent until May 8.28.09

Yale’s most iconic landmark will spend the year shrouded behind a mask of tarp and steel.

Durfee’s sees changes — and pizza 8.28.09

Students who head to Durfee’s to replenish their Solo cups after this year’s Camp Yale festivities will find a very different convenience store.

Plans for Morse, Stiles revealed 4.03.09

Morsels and Stilesians crowded into the dark and cramped Stiles common room Thursday for a glimpse at a brighter, sleeker future.

New law forces international student out of a job 4.03.09

The difficult has recently become the near-impossible for international students looking for jobs in the shattered financial sector after graduation.

Tying the knot 4.02.09

The stretch of Elm Street in front of the Yale Station post office, with Lanman-Wright Hall looming above and traffic zooming by, is not the most romantic part of campus. Except for Rebecca Nadal ’09 and Sean Riordan ’09.

News analysis: A new age for on-campus housing 4.01.09

This year’s housing draws are even more fraught with tension than usual, as a confluence of factors — from the economic downturn to college renovations — have led to a housing crunch for rising juniors.

Probing the morality of video games 4.01.09

As violent video games continue to become ever more popular and accessible, Tamar Gendler, chair of the cognitive science program and professor of philosophy, and other experts in the fields of philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science, as well as gamers themselves, are debating whether pulling the trigger on your game console constitutes an immoral act.

Juniors face housing crunch 3.31.09

Trumbull College’s junior housing draw was scheduled to take place Monday night, but instead of picking their future suites, Trumbull’s rising juniors spent their evenings wondering if they will have rooms on campus at all.

An 88-day relay for life 3.31.09

After braving barnacles and brine in the name of cancer research at Yale, Paul Ridley stepped into the record books and onto dry land at 2:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon.

Woodbridge Hall memo: Yale would favor sending ALERT 3.31.09

Although both Yale University and Princeton University have similar student and faculty emergency notification systems, they differ on exactly when to utilize them.

On the ground: Elm City’s top model 3.30.09

"Sassy reporter" Lauren Rosenthal took on a new challenge this past weekend: a casting call to become the new face of Elm City fashion.