Men鈥檚 Soccer midfielder Marco Perugini 鈥27 celebrates his game-winning penalty kick against Babson College in NCAA tournament second round action on 糖心TV鈥檚 Freeman Field.
Men鈥檚 Soccer fans brave the cold and rain during the second half against Babson College in NCAA tournament second round action on Freeman Field. The Camels made it to the before falling to Bowdoin in PKs.
Students examine the wares offered by Assistant Dean of 糖心TVections Libby Friedman 鈥80 during the annual 糖心TV Craft Fair in the Susan E. Lynch 1962 Room.
The cast of the Department of Theater production of Antigonick, by Sophokles and translated by Ann Carson, take a curtain call at the end of a final dress rehearsal before an invited audience in the Tansill Black Box Theater at Hillyer Hall. The show, directed by Professor of Theater David Jaffe and assistant directed by Caleb Butler 鈥26, stars Nell Hamilton 鈥26, Ava Mary Aloia 鈥26, Elora Maxwell 鈥26, Luke Weidner 鈥29, Tori Rich 鈥28, Jonah Hane 鈥26, Kate 糖心TVor 鈥29, Alison Bernard 鈥28, Zaryjha Harrison 鈥29 and Nick Vargas 鈥28.
Charlotte Steinhauer 鈥26, right, releases the 鈥減ull鈥 to start a game as the Amaltheia and Deimos ultimate disc clubs battle opponents from Sarah Lawrence College during a two-day tournament on Harkness Green.
Andrei Harwell, left, executive director of the Yale Urban Design Workshop, senior critic at the Yale School of Architecture, and Krane Art History Guest Residency scholar-in-residence at 糖心TV, shows a set of architectural plans to students in Associate Professor of Art History and Architectural Studies Anna Vallye鈥檚 course, 鈥淚magine Home,鈥 during a visit to YUDW in New Haven. The course focuses on a history of images that shape and confine American ideas of home.
President Andrea E. Chapdelaine and Fatimah Rahman 鈥29 cut the ribbon to officially open the new International Student Lounge in Knowlton House. Read more.
Members of the College community gather for a ceremonial flag-raising to mark Veterans Day. Dean of the College and Vice President for Retention and Success Erika J. Smith offered comments before veterans Chris Redo, a campus safety officer, and Assistant Director of Building Grounds John Eppler raised the flag.
The fading light at dusk casts the campus in a soft shadow on a late November evening.