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...Aliza Shvarts, a Yale arts student, ignited a media firestorm last week when she refused to acknowledge that her senior art project, in which she sought to regularly conceive and abort a slew of fetuses over the course of nine months, had actually been a hoax.Shvarts, a senior in Yale??s Davenport College, claims to have assembled a number of “fabricators” for her project who, at regular intervals in the last year, provided her with sperm samples which she injected into herself with needle-free syringes. At the end of each month, Shvarts...
...Yale??s a good team, and they’re definitely hard to beat,” Green said. “They have a lot of strong freshmen who came in this year, and we definitely competed well in that match...
...finish.The trio met a similar fate in the 200-meter dash with Merritt, Mirabal, and Smith again finishing one-two-three at 25.38, 25.72, and 25.86, respectively. The three, along with Flahive, also teamed up to take first in the 4x100-meter relay with a time of 47.18 to Yale??s 49.05.“It’s a trio of athletes for us that can cover a lot of events and do a lot of damage,” Saretsky said of Merritt, Mirabal, and Smith. “I’m really excited with...
...currently preparing for their housing lotteries are faced with less than ideal options. In recent years, Harvard has done little to combat this problem, even as our peer institutions have embarked on ambitious housing projects such as Princeton’s construction of the $100 million Whitman College and Yale??s extensive renovation of its 12 residential colleges. But hope is on the way. Last week, University Hall announced that Harvard would embark on a $1 billion, 15-year renovation of its undergraduate living space, the largest such project in its history. The endeavor will involve a complete...
...through pretty significant growth,” said computer science professor Harry R. Lewis ’68, a member of the SEAS. He said that by creating a separate school, the SEAS has become “more autonomous administratively and financially.” Vanderlick asserted that Yale??s decision was independent of Harvard’s transition last year, but noted that both indicate a commitment to engineering. “It’s important to Harvard obviously because [Harvard] did it,” she said. “And it?...