Yalies mourn violent murder of Matthew Eisenfeld
The recent bombing of a civilian bus in Israel reawakened old tensions in the region and hit home ini the Yale community when Matthew Eisenfeld, SY '93, was found among the dead.
Project HOPE a success, but not enough for homeless
Graduate students at the School of Medicine have proven that Dwight Hall is not the only outlet for service-oriented Yalies. The Homeless Outreach Program Enrichment (Project HOPE), one of the largest volunteer programs at the School of Medicine, brings a variety of student services to New Haven homeless shelters.
Grad school committee addresses student representation
After the teach-ins, protests, and grade strike, graduate students are moving closer to attaining greater representation within the Graduate School.
Peter Vallone: University voice in labor relations, a closer look at the major players of the '96 strike. Fourth in the series.
Despite Yale's roller-coaster history of contracts, negotiations, and strikes, Peter Vallone, associate vice-president for the administration, enjoys his job.
Virtual plitics: campaigns with Jack Parrish?
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