features

Another country

The son of a samurai, Kan-ichi Asakawa tried to forge connections and promote peace over a half century in the United States.

By Mark Alden Branch ’86 Ico comments 1 comment

features

A generation in crisis

Why are an unprecedented number of college students reporting mental health issues? A psychiatrist who treats them has some ideas.

By Doris Iarovici ’87, ’92MD

features

Rudolph, reconsidered

Years after his death, the architect of Yale's most controversial building is getting new critical attention.

By Paul Rudolph ’72 Ico comments 1 comment

Letters to the Editor

Letters: January/February 2025

Where They Are Now

Culinary quest

American restaurateur Lucas Sin '15 moved to Hong Kong to be near the food he loves.

By Corby Kummer ’78

Scene on Campus

A night at the museum

Embracing the weird at the Art Gallery's Surrealist Ball.

President's Letter

Building bridges to support our students

By Maurie McInnis ’96PhD

Sporting Life

Fall sports highlights

An upset over Harvard at The Game; titles for volleyball and women's cross country.

By Evan Frondorf ’14

Last Look

Taking to the water

An early morning on the Housatonic.