Articles tagged with: gay ivy

By   |   January 21st 2011

Despite it’s claim to be “the gay ivy,” Yale may not be the most LGBT-friendly Ivy League school. According to the LGBT-Friendly Campus Climate Index– “a vital tool for assisting campuses in learning ways to improve their LGBT campus life”–Yale comes in at 4.5/5 stars, while Dartmouth, Penn, and Princeton earn 5/5 stars. The …

By   |   December 6th 2010

Yale is living up to its title of the “Gay Ivy.” A Yale University study published in the December 6 edition of Pediatrics suggests that gay teens receive harsher punishments in schools and in the court system than straight teens who engage in similar behavior.
Yale researchers Kathryn Himmelstein and Hannah Bruckner used an ongoing national …

By   |   September 29th 2010

According to a recent Details article, many high school seniors applying to elite universities have a “new ace in the hole” (no pun intended, I’m sure) when it comes unlocking the Ivy gates: they’re gay. The article poignantly declares:
The longtime paragons of teenage success—the varsity-lettered quarterbacks, the repp-tie-wearing class presidents—have officially been put …

By   |   September 28th 2010

Peanut butter and jelly. New Haven and Froyo World. Cory and Topanga. Some things are just too good not to go together, including some great professors at Yale, who have combined forces to become as awesome as possible. This week, the Bullblog is proud to present the top Yale professor power couples.
First up is the …

By   |   February 4th 2010

“This was no crow or sparrow, but a creature with a very notable plumage.”

By   |   January 16th 2010

If you have ever doubted Ethan Kuperberg’s genius, prepare for your ambivalence to be blown away.

By   |   January 11th 2010

It doesn’t matter if you are gay yourself, if you are a girl who loves Broken Social Scene, or if you just go to Yale… you need some queer in your life this semester.

By   |   September 18th 2009

This week has had a few minor stories that homos should be taking note of. For maximum suspense, I present them in ascending order of impact.