Yale Law grad Warner T. McGuinn 1887LLB was the one degree of separation between Mark Twain and Thurgood Marshall.
Fifty years after the Vietnam War, we remember some of the Yale men who died there.
Mrs. Walter Camp helped coach three national championship teams at Yale.
In 1896, a sprig of ivy ignited a controversy about memory and the Civil War.
With a third King Charles taking the throne, we recall New Haven's troubles over the first two.
Samuel Seabury wasn't just Alexander Hamilton's punching bag.