Harvard's team may fight to the end, but Yale will win! More than 51,000 people eventually made their way into the Bowl from the tailgates on... Read on
In July of 1934, we showed readers the site on Temple Street that would soon be Timothy Dwight College (second photo). The houses on the site, which... Read on
On the eve of The Game, we thought you might appreciate this portrait of Eli football hero Frank Merriwell that we found in a box at the archives... Read on
Some parts of the campus change more than others. The photo of Lawrance Hall and Old Campus we took yesterday would look pretty familiar to the... Read on
It's a nice time of year to admire the bridges that carry pedestrians over the Farmington Canal Greenway at Hillhouse Avenue. The two bridges... Read on
Many campus legends circulate about the Vanderbilt Suite, a luxuriously appointed set of student rooms above the archway in Vanderbilt Hall. Alums... Read on
This is just a reminder to fall back on Saturday night. The days get a little darker in New Haven starting on Sunday (except for the early risers). Read on
It's sometimes startling to be reminded of all the nineteenth-century buildings that fell to Yale's bulldozers in the great campus expansion of the... Read on
On Wednesday, the School of Medicine unveiled a bust of Yan Fuqing, who was the first Asian to earn a doctorate from the school in 1909. Yan... Read on
When we featured Commons on our cover in 1927, we reported reassuringly that "the dining hall is today a pronounced success, and is under the... Read on