Handsome Dan VII posed with the first Dan for our October 1949 cover. We described him as “a frisky, seven months old, solid white, blue-blooded... Read on
It’s not exactly Collegiate Gothic, but this campus building by a well-known architect does suggest the medieval in the structural expression of... Read on
All the attention that the restored nave of Sterling Memorial Library is getting reminded us of another campus space with an ecclesiastical bent. A... Read on
Our February 1958 issue featured a photo essay on student rooms, and the cover image was a strangely awkward one. A note on the cover inside the issue... Read on
Music from Indonesia rang out in the lobby of the Yale University Art Gallery yesterday evening. The Yale Central Javanese Gamelan Ensemble played in... Read on
Our December 1969 cover featured an unidentified Old Blue outside the Bowl after The Game. Though you wouldn't know it from his sober countenance, the... Read on
This banner appeared mysteriously on the tower of the Yale Repertory Theatre yesterday. Parodying a series of “New Haven Notable” banners in... Read on
The number and variety of Yale's courtyards is always rewarding for an architectural explorer. Does anyone recognize this particular spot on the campus?... Read on
On Saturday, a thousand or so West Point cadets will march to the Yale Bowl for the Bulldogs’ first game against Army since 1996. The scene may... Read on
On the first day of autumn, there are only scattered hints of fall foliage on campus. But this tree outside Rose Alumni House isn't wasting any time.... Read on
Parking spaces all over downtown are being taken over today as part of Park(ing) Day, "an annual worldwide event where artists, designers and citizens... Read on