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Blog: This just in
Last-minute goal ends men's lacrosse season
Last weekend, the men's lacrosse team came back from a 5–1 deficit to beat Penn State...
features
Inventions that will help save the world (if we let them)
It doesn’t matter how useful it is, or how important. Sometimes, a great new technology doesn’t make it into the market or your life.
By
Caitlin Kelly
features
The
unexpected
art
Woodworking used to mean carpentry, or a weekend hobby. Now there’s a new dimension.
By
Meredith Mendelsohn
Blog: Newsmaker
Janet Yellen ’71PhD: Next chair of the Fed?
With Federal Reserve chair Ben Bernanke's term coming to an end in January, talk has been turning...
Blog: This just in
Walking across America—in silence
If you see a young man walking the highway some time in the next year—pushing a jogging...
From the
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Yale fined $165,000 for crime-report violations
Nine years after the US Department of Education...
Violence expert learns
a lesson the hardest way
Sterling's nave to close for a year
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Mark Dayton ’69: WWJFKD?
Lobbying his fellow Minnesota Democrats in favor...
Unni Karunakara ’95MPH: healing power
Stephen Schwarzman ’69:
a mogul rivals Rhodes
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Old school ties
One cold winter day long ago, in the middle of...
A very short career in Yale boxing (May/June 2005)
Coffee with myself (May 2003)
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Findings
Babies with prejudice?
Schadenfreude starts early.
Stress can help you
Born-again brains
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Light & Verity
A $30 million overhaul for accuracy’s sake
The Peabody's dinosaurs are getting a tail-raising.
Geek chic
Yale’s top feeder schools, then and now
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Last Look
Diamonds of a duchess
Downton Abbey–era opulence at the Center for British Art.
Heart and soul
Staying dry in the Arctic
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Loom room
A place for students to de-stress and get crafty.
A guide to student style
Enter Cupid. Maybe.
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Alumni
A CEO goes back to school
Michael Jacobs works on his Yale BA—when he's not busy running a publishing company.
Showrunner
Far from home, briefly
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People & Profiles
Faith, in poetry
Christian Wiman lost his faith in God, fell in love with poetry, edited a prestigious magazine, got married, got sick, and found God again. Now he’s teaching at Yale.
The patriarch
The most hated climate scientist in the US fights back
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May 19, 2013 at 8:30 am
59th Street and 5th Avenue, New York, NY
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Family Playdate
May 19, 2013 at 1:00 pm
2420 Morton Road, Morton Field Complex, Upper St. Clair, 15241
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May 19, 2013 at 2:00 pm
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Vol LXXVI, No 5
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