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Mustachioed Men of Movember Call for Support as End of November Approaches

posted friday, 12:56am by Press Releases from Yale University
Mustachioed men of Movember call for support as end of November approaches

Possibilities Abound in a Nation That Is Diverse, CNN Journalist Says

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When CNN anchor Soledad O'Brien was growing up, her mother in­structed her never to let anyone tell her that she wasn't black or Hispanic because of her mixed ethnic and racial heritage.

Editor Describes the Challenges of Talking About Science

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Sharon Begley, Newsweek senior editor and science columnist, spoke at the Whitney Humanities Center about the difficulties of explaining science to people who reject rational thought in favor of unsubstantiated emotion and opinion.

New Musical Asks: Who Took a ‘Pop’ at Andy Warhol?

posted friday, 12:56am by Press Releases from Yale University
"Art is anything you can get away with," Andy Warhol, one of the leading figures of the Pop art movement, once famously contended.

Understanding the Global Financial Crisis

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Guillermo Ortiz, the governor of the Central Bank of Mexico, and Tommasso Padoa-Schioppa, Italy's former minister of economy and finance, were among the experts who came together Nov. 12 and 13 for a conference titled "Financial Globalization: Culprit, Survivor or Casualty of the Great Crisis?"

M. HOCKEY | Yale vs. UMass

posted thursday, 8:26pm by Yale Daily News: Latest Issue

Marc Beck live-blogs the Yale men's hockey game against Massachusetts, starting at 7 p.m. Thursday.

W. BASKETBALL | Yale vs. Arizona State

posted thursday, 8:26pm by Yale Daily News: Latest Issue

Konrad Coutinho live-blogs the Yale women's basketball game against Arizona State, starting at 7 p.m. Thursday.

MEDIA ADVISORY: Work of Yale Scientists Shows Vitality of Darwin’s Origin of Species

posted thursday, 2:04pm by Press Releases from Yale University
November 24 is the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. The seminal work continues to change how we look at the world, with scientists daily uncovering new examples of how natural selection shapes life. Many of those insights are coming from the labs of Yale University. Below is a list of experts available to discuss how they are applying Darwin’s seminal work today.

Yale Baroque Opera Presents Scenes from Handel’s Operas and Oratorios

posted thursday, 10:41am by Press Releases from Yale University
The Yale Baroque Opera Project (YBOP) will present its fifth biannual fully-staged production, “Le tre Stagioni” (“The Three Seasons”), a pastiche of scenes from operatic and oratorio works by George Frideric Handel (1685–1759), on December 5 and 6 at Sprague Hall, 470 College St.

Lessons, and hope, from 1916

posted thursday, 6:46am by Yale Daily News: Latest Issue

It’s November, and with only one win against Harvard in the last eight years, Yale football fans are apprehensive before The Game. A new coach has been brought in to turn the team around, but with a young team and the lingering memory of a tough loss at last year’s Game, Yalies have few reasons to lift their hopes this time around.

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