![]() ![]() Lisa Viscuso, in the October 10 Yale Daily News. I had no idea what was going on, but it was great. Having parents from Greenwich, Connecticut being a congressional staffer, elite lawyer, or investment banker and marrying someone of the same sex were also found to increase one’s chances. “The Odds of Getting Into the New York Times Wedding Section,” an article on the Atlantic Wire, December 1. When we add up all three schools, we find 18 percent of people who appeared in the wedding section had a degree from at least one of them, compared with 0.18 percent of the US population. The larger point is that an insane proportion of the New York Times wedding section is given over to graduates from these three schools. Princeton has a slight leg up over Yale, which has a slight advantage over Harvard, though they are all pretty comparable. Nemerov’s decision meant capping the class’s enrollment at 270. The alternative was the Law School auditorium, which is larger but has wi-fi. History of art professor Alexander Nemerov ’92PhD, in the Yale Daily News, explaining his decision to teach his popular Introduction to the History of Art course in the Art Gallery’s McNeil Auditorium-which has no wireless Internet access. In the past, many students in the lecture were doing Facebook or e-mail or all kinds of things on their computers, so for me it’s better if there’s a room where that is not possible. New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, responding toLevin’s remarks at a February 21 press conference. Yale’s freedoms to do research, to teach,to give people a place to say what they want to say is defended by the lawenforcement throughout this country. I don’t know why keeping the country safe isantithetical to the values of Yale. Yale President Richard Levin ’74PhD, in a February 20message to the Yale community after it was revealed that the New York PoliceDepartment had monitored the websites of several college Muslim StudentAssociations, including Yale’s. I am writing to state, in the strongest possibleterms, that police surveillance based on religion, nationality, or peacefullyexpressed political opinions is antithetical to the values of Yale, theacademic community, and the United States. from Farley’s statement responding to thenotification. … I fear the Notification … misrepresents (perhaps unwittingly) the aims of my work and the nature of it as a proposal that might be in service of, not against, the church and its faithful people. The book was not intended to be an expression ofcurrent official Catholic teaching, nor was it aimed specifically against thisteaching. The notification cited the book’sdiscussions of marriage and homosexuality, among other things. Margaret Farley ’73PhD, a professor emerita of Christianethics at the Yale Divinity School. from a June 4 notification issued by the Vatican on a 2006 book by Sr. The Congregation warnsthe faithful that her book Just Love: A Framework for ChristianSexual Ethics is not in conformity with the teaching of the Church.Consequently it cannot be used as a valid expression of Catholic teaching,either in counseling and formation, or in ecumenical and interreligiousdialogue. Farley, RSM, affirms positions that are in direct contradictionwith Catholic teaching in the field of sexual morality. The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faithexpresses profound regret that a member of an Institute of Consecrated Life,Sr. Whether the skull is still there, and whether it really was Geronimo’s, are in question. Skull and Bones members claimed in 1918 that they had stolen Geronimo’s skull (see “Whose Skull and Bones?” May/June 2006). Dailey came to New Haven to pray in front of the Skull and Bones building for several days. Amos Dailey, a Native American from Arizona, quoted in the July 27 New Haven Register. I would like for Geronimo’s skull to be united with his body. (Any unusual sound you may be hearing is a collective sigh from pre-coeducation alumni, who used to drive to Poughkeepsie just in hopes of a slow dance.) an unnamed person overheard and quoted on Twitter by Rumpus, the undergraduate tabloid, on September 20. We Skype sex because she lives in TD and that’s too far away. The content of the magazine and its website is the responsibility of the editors and does not necessarily reflect the views of Yale or its officers. The Yale Alumni Magazine is owned and operated by Yale Alumni Publications, Inc., a nonprofit corporation independent of Yale University. ![]()
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