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  Yale Daily News - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Called the YDN (or sometimes the Yale News, the News or the Daily News), the paper is produced in the Briton Hadden Memorial Building at 202 York Street in New Haven and printed offsite.
The YDN claims to be the "Oldest College Daily" in the United States.
The Columbia Daily Spectator, founded one year earlier than the YDN in 1877, claims to be the second-oldest college daily.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yale_Daily_News   (777 words)

  
 Yale Daily News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Now an internist on the faculty at the Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Lisa Sanders MED '97 has lived her life telling stories, an art which she said is inextricably tied to making an accurate diagnosis.
An Emmy-winning broadcast journalist before she returned to school for a medical degree, Sanders now combines her medical practice with work as a consulting producer for the hit Fox TV program "House," a show that was inspired by her interest in the diagnostic process....
Yale accepted 19.7 percent of early action applicants for the Class of 2011, an increase of two percent from last year, Dean of Admissions Jeff Brenzel announced Wednesday....
www.yaledailynews.com   (940 words)

  
 'Yale Daily News' shouldn't have to explain anything | Oct 8, 1999
Molly Ball's remarks in her editorial, "`YDN' owes readers an explanation" [YH, 10/1/99], are as unwarranted as they are harsh.
In response to her first point, concerning the prominence of the YDN's notice: (1) The Opinion and Editorials section on page eight is among the most popular pages in the paper.
It would be to the discredit of any news organization to feature such content on pages which also contain statements of fact, lest readers not be able to differentiate between the two.
www.yaleherald.com /archive/xxviii/1999.10.08/opinion/p10letter.html   (544 words)

  
 Yale University School of Medicine   |   Clinical Care
Yale doctors provide advanced care in more than 100 specialties and subspecialties, including organ transplantation, minimally invasive surgery and state-of-the-art cancer care.
Yale’s historical contributions to medicine include the first X-ray performed in the United States, the first successful use of penicillin in America, the first use of cancer chemotherapy, and the introduction of fetal heart monitoring, natural childbirth and newborn rooming in.
Yale doctors designed the first artificial heart pump and the first insulin infusion pump for diabetes, and it was here that the polio virus was isolated and its means of transmission established, paving the way for the Salk vaccine.
info.med.yale.edu /ysm/facts/2005/clinical.html   (192 words)

  
 Yale Bulletin and Calendar
The "Oldest College Daily," as the newspaper is known, will celebrate its 125th birthday with a weekend of events April 4-6.
Some of these former YDN staffers will participate in a series of panel discussions which are free and open to the public.
Since then, the YDN has covered campus and national events, on occasion itself making history: It was the first newspaper, for example, to interview a survivor of the Hindenberg explosion.
www.yale.edu /opa/v31.n23/story5.html   (659 words)

  
 News about the unions at Yale
Yale President Richard Levin was the seventh-highest-paid private university president in the nation during the 2001 fiscal year, according to a study by the Chronicle of Higher Education released this week.
Yale University President Richard C. Levin was the seventh highest paid in the country, with a 2001 income of $612,453, which includes salary and benefits.
Yale University workers, bolstered by hundreds of supporters, took to the streets of New Haven, Conn., Wednesday night in an act of civil disobedience intended to draw public attention to the acrimonious labor negotiations now under way between Yale and many of its employees.
www.yaleunions.org /news/news02b.htm   (10132 words)

  
 Yale Alumni Magazine: From the Editor
The student editors of the libertarian Yale Free Press learned after Thanksgiving that 2,400 copies of their November issue, the entire print run, had disappeared over the break -- stolen, apparently, from every residential college where they'd been stacked.
Editor Diana Feygin '06 told the Yale Daily News she believed the issue had been stolen because of its controversial cover story about politics in the classroom.
Yale "leans overwhelmingly to the left," he said; if copies of a liberal student publication were stolen, there would be an outcry and demonstrations on campus.
www.yalealumnimagazine.com /issues/2005_01/editor.html   (509 words)

  
 Yale Alumni Magazine
The content of the magazine is the responsibility of the editors and the board of directors, and does not necessarily reflect the views of Yale or its officers.
A drastic curtailment of all extracurricular activities upon Yale's "total conversion to war" was foreseen by Dean William DeVane of Yale College in his remarks on WOCD last night.
One of the brightest of Yale legends has taken a temporary departure from the realms of undergraduate life.
www.yalealumnimagazine.com /issues/2004_05/wwii.html   (1014 words)

  
 The Yale Herald - September 20, 2002 - New York Times will likely return to dining halls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
According to a source close to the negotiations, who also attended a recent meeting between the Yale Daily News, the Yale Herald, the YCC, President Richard Levin, GRD '74, Assistant to the President Nina Glickson, and the Times, a contract should be signed within the next week.
After the program's trial period, it was determined that The New York Times was by far the most popular paper that had been offered, and so the YCC urged the University to continue offering The New York Times to its students.
Although the Daily News declined to comment on what concessions, if any, it would like a new contract to carry, President Levin confirmed that any Times distribution will be handled by the Daily News's business office.
www.yaleherald.com /article.php?Article=985   (710 words)

  
 yaledailynews.com - Joint Forestry-UN course spans globe
A new Forestry School course is harnessing the power of the Internet to share ideas about economic development with students around the world.
Bradford Gentry, who co-teaches the course at Yale with John Gordon, said he believes a number of universities in Africa have also joined but has not yet determined the exact figure because of problems with e-mail communications.
The Yale class sessions are not recorded, but each week a student posts a summary of the class' session to the Web page.
www.undp.org /pppue/news/yale-march.htm   (645 words)

  
 The Yale Daily News - 10/5/99
He discussed his background in theater and the path he took from Yale to the stage.
At Yale, he majored in Theater Studies, which he said was a tiny, rather insignificant major at the time.
Cerveris was interested in acting even before he came to college, but he chose Yale over a more theater-oriented conservatory because he wanted a good academic grounding.
www.amazing-journey.com /htm/yale-1099.htm   (755 words)

  
 Martin Kramer's Sandstorm: Yale Daily News Flunks Verbal (H.R. 3077, Title VI).
The Yale Center for International and Area Studies, which receives more than $5 million of federal funding annually, would be subject to any such curricular review....Even if the Bush administration is well-behaved, such input into curricula opens the door to dangerous behavior in the future.
In the very first news story about the bill in the Yale Daily News, it was reported that some Yale professors opposed it.
So Yale is running a deliberately misleading campaign, relying on distortions, incitement, and the pliant editors of the campus newspaper, in order to leverage Sen. Dodd into opposing the bill.
www.geocities.com /martinkramerorg/2003_12_02.htm   (1112 words)

  
 CorpWatch : Yale Daily News: Sudan divestment dialogue continues
Yale should also draft an official policy against genocide in order to speed its response to human rights crises, said Eric Bloom '08, co-chair of the Yale chapter of Students Taking Action Now: Darfur.
For instance, the investments subcommittee of the Yale Corporation must approve the University's holdings before they are acquired, and the Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility reviews investments of concern brought to their attention.
Members of the Yale chapter of STAND made calls to Connecticut religious and community groups yesterday in support of the bill introduced Thursday in the state senate.
www.corpwatch.org /article.php?id=13328   (1033 words)

  
 Yale Daily News: Troncoso teaches (sergiotroncoso.com)
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Yale Daily News article on Sergio Troncoso, author of The Last Tortilla and Other Stories and The Nature of Truth, and his effort to encourage Latinos to challenge their cultural heritage and ask what should Latinos be.
Irma Mejia '06, a staff member at La Casa, said she was inspired by Troncoso's example of success in spite of his humble origins and initial sentiments of inadequacy at Harvard.
www.sergiotroncoso.com /news/yale/index.htm   (680 words)

  
 Feminist Daily News 6/24/2003: Rape Case Highlights Inadequacy of Yale Sex Assault Policy
A federal judge dismissed on April 30 charges of breach of contract, negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress made by a former student who claims she was raped while at Yale, but her charges of defamation and inadequate protection from harassment will go to trial.
Madhumita Lahiri, the Yale Women's Center director of political activism, said that the administration has argued there is no need for reform because of the low incidence of sexual assault, but there are indications that rape and sexual assault are underreported, according to the Herald.
Patrick Noonan, who represents Yale in the matter, said he expects Yale to win the lawsuit because he believes it adequately followed its procedures for protecting students from sexual assault.
www.feminist.org /news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=7879   (375 words)

  
 Instapundit.com -
Despite our own best efforts and those of The New York Times Magazine's Chip Brown, we have little idea of what Hashemi is doing at Yale, or of what he plans to do with a Yale education.
It is not a referendum on Bush, the war, the presence of American troops in Afghanistan or the recent Supreme Court decision on military recruiting.
It is about Yale's decision to recruit the former spokesman of a brutal regime.
instapundit.com /archives/029261.php   (539 words)

  
 Yale Daily News - Sports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The women’s basketball team took its second trip to New York in a week — and lost for the second time in a week.
Following the surprising loss to Penn in early December, the men’s squash team was left with wounded confidence and a pressing need to right the ship.
Facing off against an eclectic mix of teams and testing their talents against a variety of skilled competitors, the Yale women’s squash team started off reading week with a refreshing change from its regular matches.
www.yaledailynews.com /sports   (176 words)

  
 The Chronicle: Daily News Blog: Yale Seeks $3-Billion in New Campaign
Richard C. Levin, Yale’s president, said that the campaign would help transform the university “from a local to a regional to a national to an international university,” according a news release.
Yale officials began the quiet phase of the campaign two years ago and have raised about 43 percent of the total, according to the Yale Daily News.
Columbia University announced a new campaign last Friday, with a goal of raising $4-billion (The Chronicle, September 29).
chronicle.com /news/article/1071/yale-seeks-3-billion-in-new-campaign   (308 words)

  
 Yale Daily News Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Student journalists at Yale interviewed hundreds of undergrads to compile these detailed profiles of the top 300 schools in the U.S. and Canada.
New: Additional program listings and lighthearted new chapter on how to fill your summer, including list of recommendations for summer movies and books.
Praised by The New York Times as one of the principal college guides, this resource has established itself as the most authoritative and revealing guide ever to cover more than 300 of the top colleges and universities in all 50 states and Canada.
www.alibris.co.uk /search/books/author/Yale_Daily_News   (1268 words)

  
 Apple - Education - Making Headlines
New Haven, CT — For the staff of the
is the oldest college daily in the country, and boasts a tradition of journalistic excellence.
The new products, which support and keep countless media-rich files flowing between content creators and reviewers, rely on the paper’s two dual 1.33 GHz Xserves.
www.apple.com /education/profiles/yale   (738 words)

  
 Yale Daily News | Diverse half-century of work
From now through July, prints by Bill Brandt, one of the most widely regarded photographers of the 20th century, will be on display at the Yale Center for British Art.
He would manipulate it by flopping the print, using several prints in a collage, painting in or drawing in changes with pen or pencil, or by using other means to transform the photograph into exactly what he wanted.
Much of his photography is influenced by the difficulties of the Depression-era industrial north of England, and by the social affects of the war.
www.billbrandt.com /News/Reviews/yaledailynewsdiv.html   (488 words)

  
 yaleUOC.com: In the News
Yale University and Workers' Unions are at it again
Yale freshmen find their move-in day slowed by strikers
Yale undergrads say they file charges against their president for violations
www.yaleuoc.com /inthenews.html   (391 words)

  
 Passion among ivypersons - Yale Daily News policy of egalitarianism National Review - Find Articles
One thinks of women at Yale University, for example, as pretty well secure provided they do not insist on using men's urinals: but they are being so frequently reminded of their insecurity that they become convinced of it.
A recent communication from the editor-in-chiefof the Yale Daily News (H. Andrew Romanoff signs himself "Andrew,' as his imperial Russian ancestors might have done) is addressed to former editors of the Yale Daily News, and details "several projects' in which the board is engaged.
Here is a sentence from the narrator about Benton College, whose trendy egalitarianism of 1954 is the meaty orthodoxy of the Yale Daily News in 1987.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1282/is_v39/ai_4790626   (776 words)

  
 Yale SOM - Global Alumni Network News & Events
Yale SOM Professor Jonathan Ingersoll, Adrian C. Israel Professor of International Trade and Finance, has been named the 2002 IAFE/SunGard Financial Engineer of the Year...
Professor Edward H. Kaplan continues to argue that in the event of a smallpox bioterror attack, rapid mass vaccination of the population in the area of the attack is preferable to ring vaccination, where only the contacts of smallpox cases would be vaccinated.
The Yale School of Management is pleased to announce its partnership with the Forté Foundation, a new non-profit organization established to increase the number of women in business education and business careers...
mba.yale.edu /newsletter_alum/newsletter2.asp   (1475 words)

  
 The Yale Record | Events | Master's Teas
The Record is proud to organize and co-host (with Branford and Pierson Colleges) several Master’s Teas each year with prominent guests from the comedy world, including such past guests as author Al Franken and National Lampoon co-founder Henry Beard.
Peter Koechley is managing editor of The Onion, the world's premiere fake news publication.
Record alumnus Michael Gerber '91 spoke to Yale about his successful parody of the Harry Potter phenomenon, Barry Trotter and the Unauthorized Parody.
yalerecord.com /events/masters_teas.html   (888 words)

  
 AEI - Short Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In the coming week, the Yale Center for International and Area Studies will consider the candidacy of Juan Cole for a tenured position to study and teach the modern Middle East.
While Yale's decision last year to fund a position for a contemporary Middle East scholar sought to remedy this, Cole's appointment would be hemlock.
Bush criticism may be trendy and perhaps even valid, but the reputation of Yale's faculty and the future of YCIAS should be based on more.
www.aei.org /publications/filter.all,pubID.24263/pub_detail.asp   (747 words)

  
 IvyGate: The Ivy League blog. News, gossip, sex, sports and more at Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, ...
Also in Election Day news, the YDN has helpfully endorsed both candidates in the Connecticut Senate race.
We therefore present the most compelling arguments from each side, and we leave it to the reader to determine their own political priorities and then vote for the candidate who most accurately reflects them.
But with Halloween less than a week away, some Yalies in need of an outfit may have found inspiration of their own in the Vayner scandal: some students said that "Aleksey Vayner" will likely be a popular costume on campus this year.
www.ivygateblog.com /blog/tags/yale_daily_news   (667 words)

  
 Yale University Bulldogs, Official Athletic Site
Yale Daily News 2/28/2006: W. tennis stumbles in Mass.
Yale Daily News 10/12/2005: Elis face tough bouts in N.Y. Yale Daily News 9/27/2005: W. tennis flashes moxie in Maryland
Yale Daily News 9/20/2005: Kims are a hit for w.
yalebulldogs.cstv.com /sports/w-tennis/in_the_news.html   (147 words)

  
 Penn Taiwanese Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Each year, Yale students may choose from a wide selection of language classes, ranging from the popular to the unusual.
Now, members of the Yale College Taiwanese American Society, or TAS, hope to convince faculty and administrators that the University ought to offer Taiwanese language classes as well.
Schaub is a member of the Yale Daily News business staff.
dolphin.upenn.edu /~pts/news_yale_language.shtml   (524 words)

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